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They have been defined as "a transparent system for the additional provision of environmental services through conditional payments to voluntary providers."
Conditional payment of antidumping duty Sec.
Payment orders with "conditions" should not be confused with "conditional payment orders."
The panel, frequently wracked by fractious debate, took decisive stands only on the broker, pre-conception contract and conditional payment issues.
Either payment orders or conditional payment orders are assumed to be irrevocable unless otherwise stated.
Although G.E.'s offer of £1.5 billion ($2.2 billion) was higher than Halifax's bid of £1 billion, Equitable said the G.E. proposal included more uncertainties, including £400 million in loans and several conditional payments over five years.
I agree with the conditional payment of costs based on prior consent in justified and precisely defined cases, when the cross-border healthcare includes a patient stay of at least one night in hospital, and requires highly specialised and costly medical equipment, or there is a particular risk for the patient or the general population.
'(a) when the whole of the price has not been paid or tendered;(b) when a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument has been received as conditional payment, and the condition on which it was received has not been fulfilled by reason of the dishonour of the instrument or otherwise.'
Conditional payment orders are pre-contract instruments consisting of a documented fee agreement between the beneficiary and the payee, proof of ability for the payee to pay which is often issued by Swift MT799 to the recipient's bank, and occasionally may include bank instructions for the establishment of a payment order following contract execution.