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1pay down — Pay on the spot, pay on delivery …
2delivery — de·liv·ery n pl er·ies: an act that shows a transferor s intent to make a transfer of property (as a gift); esp: the transfer of possession or exclusive control of property to another actual delivery: a delivery (as by hand or shipment) of actual …
3Pay for performance (healthcare) — Pay for performance is an emerging movement in health insurance (initially in Britain and United States). Providers under this arrangement are rewarded for meeting pre established targets for delivery of healthcare services. This is a fundamental …
4delivery — noun 1 act of delivering sth; goods delivered ADJECTIVE ▪ large, small ▪ express, fast, immediate, prompt, quick ▪ on time (esp …
5Delivery month — For futures contracts specifying physical delivery, the delivery month is the month in which the seller must deliver, and the buyer must accept and pay for, the underlying. For contracts specifying cash settlement, the delivery month is the month …
6Pay To Bearer — Any check or draft that can be transferred to the holder by delivery without having to be endorsed. As the name implies, pay to bearer refers to any negotiable instrument that is simply paid to the bearer without requiring proof of identity. Pay… …
7Pay To Order — A check or draft that must be paid via endorsement and delivery. Pay to order instruments are negotiable checks or drafts that are generally written as pay to X or order. These instruments stand in contrast to pay to bearer instruments, which do… …
8Equal pay for women — is an issue regarding pay inequality between men and women. It is often introduced into domestic politics in many first world countries as an economic problem that needs governmental intervention via regulation. The Equal Remuneration Convention… …
9Online flower delivery — Part of a series on Electronic commerce Online goods and services Streaming media Electronic books Softwa …
10non-delivery — in the law of sale, as it is the seller s duty to deliver the goods (See delivery), damages are due for failure to do so. Where the seller wrongfully neglects or refuses to deliver the goods to the buyer, the buyer may maintain an action against… …