Example sentences of "money [be] pay [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Thailand is keen to follow Hong Kong , but has reservations about the sums of money being paid for the resettlement of the boat people . |
2 | If money is paid into the account in notes a charge of 1% ( minimum £6 ) is made . |
3 | If all the artist 's money is paid to the artist 's accountant directly , these financial matters can be dealt with by an expert , leaving the manager free to develop the artists career . |
4 | ‘ I would say more generally that whenever money is paid to the revenue pending the outcome of a dispute which , to the knowledge of both parties , will determine whether or not the revenue are entitled to the money , an agreement for the repayment of the money if and when the dispute is resolved in the taxpayer 's favour must inevitably be implied unless the statute itself produces that result , as it does , for example , in cases falling within paragraph 10(4) of Schedule 20 to the Finance Act 1972 . |
5 | He words his request in a particularly ironic way : We may note here in passing the same coarse innuendo as in Dame Sirith , where the money is paid to the dame " " To buggen sep and swin " " . |
6 | Even if the money is paid in the action accompanied by a declaration that it is paid without prejudice to the payer 's right to recover it , the payment is a voluntary payment , and the transaction is closed . |
7 | Even if the money is paid in the action accompanied by a declaration that it is paid without prejudice to the payer 's right to recover it , the payment is a voluntary payment , and the transaction is closed . |
8 | Even when equality money is paid by the wife ( see Precedent 57 ) to the husband , the transaction would not appear to make registration compulsory as the dealing can not be described as a sale . |
9 | When , for example , money was paid into the Royal Exchequer , a stick was notched and split into two parts , payer and payee retaining one each . |
10 | Leaving aside the political implications , the circumstance that the money was paid under the sentence of a court , albeit one that was held to have no jurisdiction , gives the case a flavour of duress , so that it is not a significant authority in Woolwich 's favour . |
11 | ‘ The action is an action for money had and received ; and it is brought upon this ground ; namely , that the money was paid to the defendant without any consideration ; the duty , for which , and in respect of which he received it , not having been imposed by lawful or sufficient authority to warrant the same . |
12 | The basis of the action for money had and received was that the money was paid to the defendant without any consideration , the duty having been unlawfully imposed . |
13 | ‘ The action is an action for money had and received ; and it is brought upon this ground ; namely , that the money was paid to the defendant without any consideration ; the duty , for which , and in respect of which he received it , not having been imposed by lawful or sufficient authority to warrant the same . |