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1 balance due
overschot van een schuld,overschot van een rekeningdebetsaldo, te betalen saldo———————— -
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n. balans; evenwicht; standvastigheid; weegschaal; saldo--------v. in evenwicht brengen, opwegen tegen; sluitend maken; sluitend zijnbalance1[ bæləns]♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 his fate is/hangs in the balance • zijn lot is onbeslist/onzekerbalance of trade • handelsbalansadverse balance • passieve balansstrike a balance • 〈 figuurlijk〉een compromis/het juiste evenwicht vindenbalance of profit • overwinstbalance of an account • saldo van een rekeningavailable balance • beschikbaar saldobudgetary balance • begrotingssaldobalance due • debetsaldoexternal balance • uitvoersaldopay the balance • het saldo vereffenen¶ on balance • rekening houdend met alle gegevens, alles in aanmerking genomen♦voorbeelden:balance of power • machtsevenwichtupset the balance • het evenwicht verbrekenredress the balance • het evenwicht herstellenhe put me off balance • hij bracht me uit mijn evenwicht; 〈 figuurlijk〉 hij bracht mij van mijn stuk————————balance21 schommelen ⇒ balanceren, slingeren3 in evenwicht staan/blijven ⇒ balanceren♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 in evenwicht brengen/houden ⇒ balanceren♦voorbeelden:3 balance the books • de boeken/het boekjaar afsluiten -
3 due
adj. moet gedaan (of betaald) worden tot..., komt toe; passend--------n. schuld(en), recht(en), contributiedue1[ djoe:] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 give someone his due • iemand niet te kort doen, iemand geven wat hem toekomt————————due22 schuldig ⇒ verschuldigd, invorderbaar, verplicht3 verwacht♦voorbeelden:after due consideration • na rijp beraadin due time, in due course (of time) • te zijner tijdwith due respect • met (alle) respect2 balance due • debetsaldo, te betalen saldopostage due • ongefrankeerdour thanks are due to you • wij zijn u dank verschuldigdthe car is due for repairs • de auto is aan reparatie toe¶ due to • toe te schrijven/te wijten/te danken aan→ due to due to/————————due3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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balance due — index arrears, bill (invoice), nonpayment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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balance due — The amount owing on a debt after a partial payment or payments. The balance due on a general account by a correspondent is, in mercantile language, the fund found in his hands, Parsons v Armor (US) 3 Pet 413, 430, 7 L Ed 724 … Ballentine's law dictionary
balance due — amount owed, amount due to be paid … English contemporary dictionary
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