0 that should be paid:
1 used for saying how or when an amount of money should be paid:
2 if a cheque is payable to a person or an organization, the money will be paid to them because their name is written on it:
3 used to describe a loan that may have to be paid back at any time, with little or no warning:
4 used on a bond, cheque, etc. to state that the amount of money shown should be paid to the person who brings it for payment:
5 used on a bond, cheque, etc. to state that the amount of money shown should be paid to the person who is named on it:
If an instrument is not payable to order or to bearer, it is not negotiable.
There is a royalty payable on sales from this area.
The most common period of time for this sort of agreement is three or four years, and the advances payable should reflect this.
Interest is payable on such deposits by most banks.
No fee is payable on filing an appeal.
Moderates tend to favour single allowances that are non-transferable with a cash benefit payable for dependent children.
No tax is payable on any gifts made seven years before death, an exemption that did not apply to capital transfer tax.
Finally, any wages payable to the striker by the employer during the strike are fully taken into account.
The widow's element should be payable until the child turned 18, provided that the child resided with the widow.