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Discussions over the manner of payment ended in acrimony, however, and ultimately no money was sent.
Time and manner of payment of property taxes varies widely.
Precise information regarding taxation can be obtained from their website, as the percentages and manners of payment change regularly.
Their rate of compensation and manner of payment will be in accordance with the provisions of sections six and seven of the supplemental act. "
The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person.
Secondly, it was held that on the proper construction of the lease the provisions relating to gold regulated the manner of payment rather than the amount of payment.
The election is contained in a written agreement that specifies the amount of salary, bonus, commissions or other deferrals and the time and manner of payment, such as retirement.
The writeoff reflects a change in the amount and manner of payment for the Harrier diesel cleaner under a license agreement signed in September 1988 and amended in March 1990.
Courtesy reply mail differs from business reply mail in the manner of payment of postage, namely, by stamp when the mail is sent, rather than by the permit holder when the mail is received.
The Section makes detailed provisions on compensation by stating "The amount of the compensation and the time and manner of payment must be just and equitable, reflecting an equitable balance between the public interest and the interests of those affected, having regard to all relevant circumstances."
While the court can adopt terms and conditions of probation recommended to it by an administrative agency of government, the court cannot delegate its power to fix terms and conditions of probation or to determine the parties aggrieved, the amounts to be paid, and the time and manner of payment.
Property may be expropriated only in terms of law of general application for a public purpose or in the public interest; and subject to compensation, the amount of which and the time and manner of payment of which have either been agreed to by those affected or decided or approved by a court."