arrears

বকেয়া
definition
noun
he was suing the lessee for the arrears of rent
money that is owed and should have been paid earlier.
translation of 'arrears'
noun
বাকি,
বিলাতবাকি,
বকেয়া,
বাকি পাত্তনা
example
Reducing 'arrears' means more money for services and housing improvements.
The level of rent 'arrears' does not, and cannot, affect the level of residents' council tax.
mortgage 'arrears'
There is need to end the problem of housing allowance 'arrears' once and for all.
Every two weeks, the council reassesses the balance-sheets on outstanding rent 'arrears' .
he was suing the lessee for the 'arrears' of rent
However, the city of New York was about to foreclose on the building for 'arrears' of property taxes.
York housing chiefs today unveiled plans to make savings by toughening up on the collection of rent 'arrears' .
After all, the 'arrears' of rent were quite small compared to the alleged value of the inventory.
She agreed that all the money was now gone but said most of it had gone towards repayment of debts and 'arrears' .
he was suing the lessee for the 'arrears' of rent
He's fallen into 'arrears' , and the mortgage company is repossessing it on Monday.
Camden council, where I live, never tires of bragging of how it evicts people with rent 'arrears' .
The council is chasing a total of £4.7m in rent 'arrears' throughout the borough.
The report says a record number of people are getting into debt and that the most common debt in Scotland is council tax 'arrears' .
Two weeks ago the Keighley News revealed that she had stood for election even though she was in council tax 'arrears' .
The accountants may not withdraw from the court until all debts and 'arrears' are fully paid.
Her 'arrears' dated back several years and had built up because she had struggled financially as a single mother.
One side of the Council is issuing housing benefit, while on the other it takes court action when 'arrears' build up.
She had been planning to sell the perfume and use the cash to pay off her rent 'arrears' .
The company owes six million leva in VAT and a further six million leva in other tax 'arrears' .
They wait until the 'arrears' accumulate before they can take any action at all.
Because of rent 'arrears' , the district council repossessed the building in 2000.
There are technical and legal issues with that case where it went from an overpayment to an 'arrearage' .
When Chen brought the company to the arbitration court last year, he collected about 360,000 yuan of salary 'arrearages' .
The state tries to beat astronomical child support 'arrearages' - $20,000 or $30,000 in many cases - out of dead broke, unskilled, and unemployed people who just got out of prison.
Riddick, his wife and their three children have fallen from the middle class to homelessness because he is forced to pay $1, 400 a month in child support and 'arrearages' .
The inflated 'arrearages' are created in large part because the child support system is mulishly impervious to the economic realities working-class people face, such as layoffs, wage cuts, unemployment, and work-related injuries.
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