255 examples of payable in sentences

| | | | Postage of paper is payable at the office where received, | | twenty cents per year, or five cents per quarter, in | | advance; the CHROMOS will be mailed free on receipt of | | money.

The postage on this paper will be twenty cents per year, payable quarterly in advance, at the place where it is received.

| | | | Postage of paper is payable at the office where received, | | twenty cents per year, or five cents per quarter, in | | advance; the CHROMOS will be mailed free on receipt of | | money.

Every four weeks for the past eight months Sir Horace drew a cheque for £24, and every cheque of the kind was made payable to Number 365.

It couldn't have been for his personal use, for in that case he would have made the cheques payable to self.

intrest payable semi-annually, is what ales me.

What's your principals, and is the interest payable in gold or greenbax? If elected to offis, will you squander all your salary and retire poorer than a church mouse?

| | | | Postage of paper is payable at the office where received, | | twenty cents per year, or five cents per quarter, in | | advance; the CHROMOS will be mailed free on receipt of | | money.

"Make it payable to the hospitaland give it to me, please," said Ida, in a low voice.

The annual dues of regular members shall be five dollars, and shall be payable on February 1st of each year.

To enable him to visit the south of France, in pursuit of health, he offered, from his own funds, an annuity of one hundred pounds, payable quarterly.

After defraying the current expenses of the Government, including the interest and reimbursement of the public debt payable to that period, amounting to $18,200,000, there remained in the Treasury on that day more than $2,500,000, which, with the sums receivable during the remainder of the year, will exceed the current demands upon the Treasury for the same period.

Let him suppose that the whole of the loan had been payable by Holland, and that that country had retained possession of the colonies she had given up to this country; how then would the case stand?

He had some doubts as to whom the money was payable, and as to the justice of the arrangements into which this country was about to enter.

The arrangements at the time of the Treaty of Vienna involved an union of Belgium with Holland; and there being a debt in Holland which was payable, and the interest of which was payable by Russia, Great Britain took upon herself the payment of the interest of that debt, in consideration of Russia being a party to that arrangement.

The arrangements at the time of the Treaty of Vienna involved an union of Belgium with Holland; and there being a debt in Holland which was payable, and the interest of which was payable by Russia, Great Britain took upon herself the payment of the interest of that debt, in consideration of Russia being a party to that arrangement.

The jobber who has not capital so ample as to buy only for cash is expected invariably to settle his purchases by giving his note, payable at bank on a fixed day.

Not so with his customers: multitudes of them shrink from giving a note payable at bank, and some altogether refuse to do so.

No annuity or other funds are payable, at this office, to this tribe.

a pound, payable in the colonies, was retained in order that the right of Parliament to tax America might be vindicated.

A certain number of tickets were sold, after which a drawing took place, and all who drew prizes were given certificates payable at the end of five years.

There was still due to France on loans contracted during the Revolution a remainder of about $2,300,000 payable by instalments, subject to the proviso that "Congress and the United States" had "the liberty of freeing themselves by anticipated payments should the state of their finances admit."

Among the articles which were enumerated as being lawfully payable for taxes were bacon at six pence a pound, rye whiskey at two shillings and six pence a gallon, peach or apple brandy at three shillings per gallon, and country-made sugar at one shilling per pound.

But if the ticket were negotiable, like a bank-note payable to bearer, the holder, not actually himself the thief, would have an absolute title to the seat without regard to anything that happened prior to his getting possession of the ticket.

Capt. Doty made a proposition to buy out the oxen of some who had only one or two, giving his note for them payable in San Francisco or anywhere up north they might chance to meet, and many of them accepted and went to the coast.

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