8 collocations for accrued

The homestead is liable for taxes accruing thereon, and if platted as hereinafter directed, is liable only for such taxes and subject to mechanics' liens for work, labor, or material, done or furnished exclusively for the improvement of the same, and the whole or a sufficient portion thereof may be sold to pay the same.

To the fat Rosser twin accrues the credit of a pleasurable discovery about Plooie.

Such are some of the many advantages which will accrue to the Eastern and Middle States by the ratification of the treatyadvantages the extent of which it is impossible to estimate with accuracy or properly to appreciate.

I found that a small debt had come down from the erection of the building, which had been increased from year to year by accruing interest and repairs, until at this time the entire indebtedness amounted to nine hundred and thirty-one dollars.

By the original will this great sum would have accrued to our friend Mr. Stephen, whereas now, of course, it goes to the residuary legatee, Mr. John Blackmore.

And the father kept on playing the tune of accruing millions on the push-buttons.

In what shape the benefit accrues to the two nations from the trade, is clear enough.

He visited the horses, standing disconsolate under an open shed in the corral; he slopped, with constantly accruing masses of sticky earth at his feet, to the chicken coop, into which he cast an eye; he even took the kitchen pails and tramped down to the spring and back.

8 collocations for  accrued