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1 outstanding
1) (excellent; very good: an outstanding student.) vynikajúci2) (not yet paid, done etc: You must pay all outstanding bills.) nezaplatený, nedokončený•* * *• vynikajúci -
2 overdue
[əuvə'dju:]1) (late: The train is overdue.) oneskorený2) ((of bills, work etc) not yet paid, done, delivered etc, although the date for doing this has passed: overdue library books.) s uplynutou stanovenou lehotou* * *• zoznam nezvestných lodí• s uplynulou výpožicnou le• byt nezvestný• dávno ocakávaný• dlho zrelý• potrebný• oneskorenie• nezvestná lod
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bills of credit — Non interest bearing promissory notes issued by the government and backed by its faith and credit to be paid when presented by their holders, which are in the form of currency and are intended to be circulated and exchanged in the community as… … Law dictionary
bills payable — ➔ bill of exchange * * * bills payable UK US noun [plural] ► ACCOUNTING the bills of exchange that have been received by a company and not yet been paid, and the part of the company s accounts that shows these bills. Bills payable form part of a… … Financial and business terms
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paid cash — paid with coins and bills at the time of purchase; paid immediately without credit … English contemporary dictionary
Bills payable — Bill Bill, n. [OE. bill, bille, fr. LL. billa (or OF. bille), for L. bulla anything rounded, LL., seal, stamp, letter, edict, roll; cf. F. bille a ball, prob. fr. Ger.; cf. MHG. bickel, D. bikkel, dice. Cf. {Bull} papal edict, {Billet} a paper.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bills receivable — Bill Bill, n. [OE. bill, bille, fr. LL. billa (or OF. bille), for L. bulla anything rounded, LL., seal, stamp, letter, edict, roll; cf. F. bille a ball, prob. fr. Ger.; cf. MHG. bickel, D. bikkel, dice. Cf. {Bull} papal edict, {Billet} a paper.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bills payable — The amounts owed by a business to its creditors, such as trade suppliers. An item that may appear in a firm s accounts under current liabilities, summarizing the bills of exchange being held, which will have to be paid when they mature … Big dictionary of business and management
bills discountable — statement of money received by a business and transferred to a bank to be paid early … English contemporary dictionary