disbursement

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Examples of disbursement

  • Have you figured up the total of the disbursements I told you of? 

  • It is its duty to see that the disbursement has been honestly made. 

  • It was his general principle to vote for any thing that looked to the disbursement of money. 

  • The State takes a sensible view of the disbursements of the inheritance of a minor. 

  • The military disbursements have been regularly made and the accounts regularly and promptly rendered for settlement. 

  • This establishment is upon so vast a scale, that government, which is the proprietor, is always a loser upon balancing the receipts and disbursements of each night. 

  • Precious metal coinages and the mass disbursements of imported wine, attested in a few regions archaeologically, fit comfortably into an analysis of this kind.

  • The bill of fees and disbursements tendered by their attorney amounted to £111-10-10, taxed to £102-12-11.

  • Overwhelmingly the greater part of disbursements in 1965–66 will be the result of commitments entered into a year or more previously.

  • Similarly, disbursements will be made in 1981 and 1982 in respect of those made redundant in 1980.

  • Aid disbursements were £19·2 million in 1988–89, but will be less this year.

  • We hope that this year will then see the start of disbursements to the farmers.

  • We check the account, we know where the disbursements go, so it is quite a procedure.

  • One must remember that commitments are very different from disbursements.

  • Disbursements have risen from £5·7 million in 1957–58 to £40·5 million in 1962–63.

  • Naturally, against this income from shipping services must be set various costs and disbursements abroad last year, which totalled £526 million.

  • The average amount of disbursements paid out by solicitors in cases costing £4,000 or less was only £304.

  • Insurance premiums and disbursements are generally low in personal injury cases, and we expect solicitors' firms to bear the costs as normal business overheads.

  • Funeral directors cannot negotiate disbursements because they are fixed.

  • In 1965 disbursements of fully tied financial aid exceeded £54 million.

  • The disbursements resulting from them, also, usually extend over a number of years.

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