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Just and proper. A due presentment and demand of payment must be made. See 4 Rawle (Pa.) 307; 3 Leigh (Va.) 389; 3 Cranch (U. S.) 300. What ought to be paid; what may be demanded; payable. 7 N. Y. 476. It differs from “owing” in this, that sometimes what is owing is not due. A note payable thirty days after date is owing immediately after it is delivered to the payee, but it is not due until the thirty days have elapsed; but it has been held synonymous with “owing.” 31 Mich. 219. It may mean either “owing” or “payable,” according to the context. 2 Ch. Div. 101.
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Just and proper. A due presentment and demand of payment must be made. See 4 Rawle (Pa.) 307; 3 Leigh (Va.) 389; 3 Cranch (U. S.) 300. What ought to be paid; what may be demanded; payable. 7 N. Y. 476. It differs from “owing” in this, that sometimes what is owing is not due. A note payable thirty days after date is owing immediately after it is delivered to the payee, but it is not due until the thirty days have elapsed; but it has been held synonymous with “owing.” 31 Mich. 219. It may mean either “owing” or “payable,” according to the context. 2 Ch. Div. 101.
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Due Process as Separation of Powers, The Yale Law Journal; May 1, 2012; Chapman, Nathan S. McConnell, Michael W.
Dues Deductibility for the SC Nurses Association Calendar Year 2013, South Carolina Nurse; April 1, 2014
Dues !#$%&*!!, Journal of Environmental Health; June 1, 2013; Fabian, Nelson
Dues Increase, The Officer; November 1, 2009; Small, David W
Underwriting Due Diligence – IIROC Proposed Guidance, Mondaq Business Briefing; March 18, 2014; Block, Eric
Procedural Due Process and Predictable Punitive Damage Awards, Brigham Young University Law Review; January 1, 2012; Lens, Jill Wieber
Why We Need Dues Reform, Academe; May 1, 2010; Nelson, Cary
Following Study, Dues Review Committee Recommends Increasing Dues, Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World; August 1, 2007; Anonymous
Due Diligence Is a Fact of Life for Fund Managers, but How Many Use It to Drive Value?, Mondaq Business Briefing; December 1, 2013; Andrews, Jay
ASAE dues increase offset by increase in services, Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World; September 1, 2001; Anonymous
Due Diligence: A Practical Approach: Greg James’ Guide to Best Practice Due Diligence Processes Reveals Lessons on How Purchasers Can Get the Best Return for Their Time and Financial Commitment, NZ Business; September 1, 2013; James, Greg;
INA Dues Increase, Iowa Nurse Reporter; December 1, 2013
Payment Due Date., Doors and Hardware; February 1, 2000; Milling, Bryan E.
due, Webster’s NewWorld Dictionary; January 1, 1988
Due Process, Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law; January 1, 2006
Due, Tananarive 1966-, Concise Major 21st Century Writers; January 1, 2006
Due, Tananarive 1966-, Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series; January 1, 2004
Due Process of Law, Encyclopedia of the American Constitution; January 1, 2000
Procedural Due Process of Law, Criminal, Encyclopedia of the American Constitution; January 1, 2000
Substantive Due Process (Update 2), Encyclopedia of the American Constitution; January 1, 2000
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