Example sentences of "[be] paid [subord] the " in BNC.

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1 Celsus : I think the price of the office ought not to be paid unless the legatee has shown that the testator intended him to receive the price of the office again , even after payment had been made .
2 Similarly , partnership deeds commonly state whether partners engaged full time on the firm 's business are to receive salaries in addition to their share of profits , such salaries to be paid before the figure for net profits can be determined .
3 Thirdly , there will be considerable cash flow implications for the purchaser , particularly if the creditors fall due to be paid before the debts are collected from the debtors .
4 Alternatively , where it is likely that the creditors will need to be paid before the debts can be collected , the purchaser may wish to make a retention out of part of the purchase price which it then uses for satisfying the creditors .
5 The major difference in practice between share ( equity ) and loan capital is that the interest on the latter must always be paid whether the company makes a profit or not .
6 The major difference in practice between share ( equity ) and loan capital is that the interest on the latter must always be paid whether the company makes a profit or not .
7 ( c ) As the shop assistant in Lambie said in her evidence , it did not matter to her what the accused 's credit status was at her bank because the shop would be paid whether the credit was good or bad .
8 Preference dividends can be accumulated if there are not sufficient distributable profits or cash to pay them in a particular financial year whereas , as noted above , loan stock obligations are a contractual commitment and must be paid whether the offeror makes profits or not .
9 He also bought a teaspoonful of tea from one of the artillery women for ten pounds , to be paid after the siege was over or , in case of death , by his executors to certain of her relations ; to lend substance to this rather nebulous arrangement which at first only seemed to excite the suspicion of the woman selling the tea , Fleury had drawn up an elaborate letter which began impressively : " To Whomsoever May Find This Missive , I , George Fleury , Being Then Deceased , " and which seemed to Fleury to give a certain legal solemnity to the transaction .
10 Clerical , Medical and General Life Assurance Society does not guarantee that the amount to be paid if the contract is terminated at one of the durations specified will be as high as the amount indicated .
11 Clerical Medical and General Life Assurance Society does not guarantee that the amount to be paid if the contract is terminated at one of the durations specified will be as high as the amount indicated .
12 The demand for electricity was thus being artificially boosted : the price was known to be sufficient only to meet the historic average costs of supply , not the costs which in future would have to be paid if the demand were met .
13 The benefits described in the Policy Schedule will be paid if the Policyholder suffers bodily injury caused by accidental means resulting directly , solely and independently of other causes in : —
14 If the policyholder is not gainfully employed weekly benefit will only be paid if the policyholder is necessarily confined to house , hospital or nursing home on the advice of a qualified medical practitioner .
15 But preferred shares do not guarantee to deliver the dividend payment , and a preferred dividend need not be paid if the firm 's earnings are insufficient to fund it .
16 In considering the payment of income maintenance , regard should be had to any mortgage interest which has to be paid if the matrimonial home is retained and to the most tax advantageous method of payment for both husband and wife .
17 Number twelve , under Healthmaster , the income will be paid if the illness or accident prevents the insured from following B , any part of his normal occupation and he is not undertaking any other paid employment .
18 At least a dozen pupils were educated free of charge on a promise that fees would be paid when the parents ' situation improved .
19 However , the 1987 budget proposals are for firms with an annual turnover under £250,000 to be able to pay VAT on a cash basis viz. VAT need only be paid when the invoice bearing VAT has actually been paid .
20 A final instalment could be paid when the candidate starts work , or even a year later , if that candidate has stayed with the firm and/or performed well .
21 If so , our client states that all arrears of rent will be paid when the sale takes effect which we understand will be very shortly .
22 For example , a sub-contractor on a building site may agree to do some work for the developer in return for a certain sum of money to be paid when the work is finished .
23 These claims should not merely be paid because the amount involved is small .
24 No one should run away with the idea bonuses will be easily obtained … bonuses can openly be paid where the Company , through the efforts of its staff , achieves greater profitability than its target , by increasing output and reducing costs .
25 I also support the suggestion that has been made by the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux about housing benefit continuing to be paid until the new system commences in 1993 .
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