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* * *[peid] vt+vi ps and pp of to pay. • adj 1 pago, liquidado, saldado. 2 contratado. paid in totalmente pago. paid in surplus Com excedente pago. paid up adj liquidado, saldado. paid up capital Com capital integralizado. paid up member sócio remido (isento de contribuição). paid up share Com ação integralizada. to put paid to destruir, arruinar.
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