Mail in owed money
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REMITMail in owed money
distraintsThe seizure of someone's property in order to obtain payment of money owed, esp. rent
distraintThe seizure of someone's property in order to obtain payment of money owed, esp. rent
remittancesA sum of money sent, esp. by mail, in payment for goods or services or as a gift
remittanceA sum of money sent, esp. by mail, in payment for goods or services or as a gift
ARREARSMoney owed
BACKTAXESMoney owed
ARREARAGEMoney owed
DEBTMoney owed
DEBTOwed money
DEBTSMoney owed
POSTAGEDUEMoney-owed stamp
billaccount of money owed
billeraccount of money owed
ARREARSum of money owed
RECDAccepted, as money owed: abbr.
DEBTMoney owed to record company
POSTAGEDUEMoney owed to Uncle Sam
REDThe color of money owed?
creditorone to whom money is owed
creditorsperson to whom money is owed
creditorperson to whom money is owed
creditorsCREDITOR, one to whom money is owed
CHITVoucher of money owed for food, drink, etc.
debteea creditor (one to whom money is owed)
debteesDEBTEE, a creditor (one to whom money is owed)
chitsigned note for money owed for food, drink, etc.
chitssigned note for money owed for food, drink, etc.
nonpaymentFailure to pay an amount of money that is owed
distrainingSeize (someone's property) to obtain payment of rent or other money owed
distrainedSeize (someone's property) to obtain payment of rent or other money owed
distrainsSeize (someone's property) to obtain payment of rent or other money owed
collectorsAn official who is responsible for collecting money owed to an organization
garnisheea person warned not to pay money owed to another, because the latter is indebted to the garnisher who gives the warning / to make someone a garnishee
garnishmentA court order directing that money or property of a third party (usually wages paid by an employer) be seized to satisfy a debt owed by a debtor to a plaintiff creditor
garnishmentsA court order directing that money or property of a third party (usually wages paid by an employer) be seized to satisfy a debt owed by a debtor to a plaintiff creditor