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i was sued by citi bank and the wanted me to agree on a judgment so that i can continue making payment.
You can pay wages whenever you please --- just be sure your employees agree with your method of payment. If you can find employees who will allow you to pay them once every 20 years, then do that!
Council Tax has a statutory right to payment over 10 monthly instalments if the first payment is due in April (i.e April to January) * . If you start payment later in the year then the number of instalments will reduce accordingly so a demand notice issued for payment in February or March will give only 1 instalment.A person also now has the statutory right to pay over 12 months instalments (from April) - the number of instalments again reducing as the number of months left in the year decreases.A local authority may , at their discretion, offer payment options in addition to the statutory payment plans. For example, they can agree to weekly or fortnightly payments.* It should be noted that in the 10 month plan that February and March are not ' free months', simply that the full 12 months charge is split in to 10 payments.
do you agree. "accounting is vital to the success of a business" explain
yes I do agree
If the Senate does not agree with the treaty presented to them by the President they do not have to accept it.
It means that the dealer might accept your car as a part of payment but of course the dealer and you have to agree on a price for your car.
No, "accept" is a verb that means to agree to receive or take something.
The verb "accept" in Arabic is قَبِلَ (qabil). It is used to express the action of agreeing to or approving something that has been offered or presented.
The opposite of "accept" (agree) is reject, or refuse. The opposite of "accept" (acknowledge) would be refute, or deny.
"Do you agree?" is one English equivalent of the Italian word accetti.Specifically, the word is a verb in one of three tenses: the present indicative ("you accept/agree, are accepting/agreeing, do accept/agree"); the present subjunctive ("may accept/agree"); the present imperative ("Accept/agree!"). It may be either be an affirmative which makes a statement or an interrogative which asks a question.Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation always will be "at-TCHET-tee" in Italian.
Shop, buy,agree,accept
Condone = accept, support, agree with, approve of
Accept, agree are some antonyms of refuse
People who agree to do a job for a specified payment.
loyalist
Agree to disagree, accept each other.