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    receipt


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    1. She didn't dare rifle thru everything on that first trip, but she took a quick look in the box while on the toilet and found the maps but nothing that stood out as a cargo receipt


    2. One map was simply directions to the warehouse where that cargo receipt was issued


    3. "A large cylindrical crate, twenty feet long and over four feet in diameter with a plaster cast inside it," Tahlmute said and handed him the receipt


    4. "This receipt is a copy," the guy said


    5. Within an hour there arrived a facsimile copy of a receipt, which clearly showed that the tomatoes had been sold to him by the gardener at Watersmeat Manor


    6. copy of a receipt, which clearly showed that the tomatoes had been


    7. The receptionist staples the charge card receipt to one copy and hands it to her guest


    8. Granny was in receipt of occasional sums of money, gifts whose


    9. Harry politely checked the receipt logs knowing what he wouldn't find


    10. You’ll have to sign the receipt, we don’t have that newfangled chip and pin stuff here

    11. Then there was the account created for the receipt of funds derived from George's 'partnership' with Samuel Allcock


    12. Harry raised his eyebrows in receipt of the proffered wire, and slit it open, read it silently and smiled


    13. “We, the Council of Tahoe City, make proclamation of the establishment of a School for our children, aged six through thirteen, to be publicly financed through the receipt of taxes assessed upon all sales of goods, merchandise, and services conducted in this town during the months of June, July and August of each year henceforth


    14. They wrote a receipt out in a small carbon book and gave Nate a copy


    15. “Where's the receipt? The company sent me a


    16. The bank grants at the same time what is called a recipice or receipt, entitling the person who makes the deposit, or the bearer, to take out the bullion again at any time within six months, upon transferring to the bank a quantity of bank money equal to that for which credit had been given in its books when the deposit was made, and upon paying one-fourth per cent


    17. A person can generally sell his receipt for the difference between the mint price of bullion and the market price


    18. A receipt for bullion is almost always worth something, and it very seldom happens, therefore, that anybody suffers his receipts to expire, or allows his bullion to fall to the bank at the price at which it had been received, either by not taking it out before the end of the six months, or by neglecting to pay one fourth or one half per cent


    19. in order to obtain a new receipt for another six months


    20. The holder of a receipt cannot draw out the bullion for which it is granted, without re-assigning to the bank a sum of bank money equal to the price at which the bullion had been received

    21. The holder of a receipt, when he purchases bank money, purchases the power of taking out a quantity of bullion, of which the mint price is five per cent


    22. The owner of bank money, when he purchases a receipt, purchases the power of taking out a quantity of bullion, of which the market price is commonly from two to three per cent


    23. The price of the receipt, and the price of the bank money, compound or make up between them the full value or price of the bullion


    24. It must comprehend the whole original capital of the bank, which, it is generally supposed, has been allowed to remain there from the time it was first deposited, nobody caring either to renew his receipt, or to take out his deposit, as, for the reasons already assigned, neither the one nor the other could be done without loss


    25. Even in ordinary and quiet times, it is the interest of the holders of receipts to depress the agio, in order either to buy bank money (and consequently the bullion which their receipts would then enable them to take out of the bank ) so much cheaper, or to sell their receipts to those who have bank money, and who want to take out bullion, so much dearer ; the price of a receipt being generally equal to the difference between the market price of bank money and that of the coin or bullion for which the receipt had been granted


    26. It is the interest of the owners of bank money, on the contrary, to raise the agio, in order either to sell their bank money so much dearer, or to buy a receipt so much cheaper


    27. Two, the receipt of money was precluded by Christ


    28. and found the receipt for three thousand three hundred and fifty


    29. with a receipt for thirty-two pounds for his passage in the


    30. the original e-mail that goes with the receipt

    31. The next thing I knew, I had a receipt in one hand and a kitten in the other


    32. The receipt of a letter delivered by Christian Lake to his office at Lloyds, caused him to do his research as requested, on company time of course, and then he waited


    33. I am in receipt your letter of one week past, asking for information about child-theft


    34. George followed Leon up to his suite more to humor him than anything else, but once there, the sight of numerous payoff checks, in addition to a semi-cryptic receipt from a downtown bank for eleven million dollars in cash ‘Ed’ claimed he had just delivered, all of which appeared authentic, sobered him


    35. One can see that, with the receipt of these mental powers, technology would become obsolete and unnecessary


    36. Upon the receipt of your reply, I will send you by fax or E-mail the next step to take


    37. A continuing acute awareness of that Something beyond physical reality would also be useful, it would seem; an open channel, so to speak, for receipt of additional gifts of otherworldly erudition


    38. The monetary volume of this accumulated resource will reach trillion dollars in few years, without considering the receipt of money, goods and services in the spontaneous deposits form of collaborators or individual grantmakers of organizations of other sectors and of altruistic people that believe in the efficiency of our proposal to participate in some way of the XUSING Project


    39. This eliminates the need of the disastrous practice of receipt of money with payment of interests to satisfy the mistaken economic fundamentals


    40. Another advantage is the receipt of sufficient income in that every individual receives income to utilize products or services and every corporation public or private receives income to produce the wealth, without being loan and without payment of interests

    41. It always alerts! The XUSING Project never accomplishes receipt or physical money payment in an anonymous way


    42. with receipt of MyC RAC O MPUTER


    43. by the agreed organization with receipt of M yC RAC O M PUTER


    44. Therefore, there is receipt


    45. through the receipt of donations in material, human and


    46. for the agreed organizations; receipt in money of services


    47. With the new systematics, who makes the real payment and receipt is innovative Computational Monetary System, in that the agents only recognize the offered product or the accomplished service


    48. This card has similar actuation to credit card operator’s flags, however with other functions that avoid transforming those virtual monetary resources in drafts or right of receipt in physical money


    1. The funds are receipted by bank personnel, entered into the bank’s vault counter, and eventually posted to the bank’s computer records


    2. At one end was the receipted bill for the 287,000 francs, and at the other was a diamond as large as a hazel-nut, with these words on a small slip of parchment:—Julie's Dowry


    3. "Dear Sirs,--We beg to acknowledge 10 pounds received and to return cheque of 1 pound, 17s, 9d, amount of overplus, as shown in receipted account herewith


    1. ‘If you would come with me, I shall arrange for the appropriate receipts


    2. Nicked a student thesis and put it in a posh report, when all they needed to do was look at the bloody receipts!"


    3. Two kids wired up after a nightclub overdose is worth the shoe leather and the petrol receipts


    4. At the following rehearsal, before the next weekly performance, Kaitlyn broached the subject to the Players, of how to dispose of the receipts from each engagement


    5. Manny was swimming in receipts and cash register tapes organising them for Mrs Liu


    6. This is not only indecent, but the receipts realized


    7. Keeping records such as PayPal receipts is


    8. A receipt for bullion is almost always worth something, and it very seldom happens, therefore, that anybody suffers his receipts to expire, or allows his bullion to fall to the bank at the price at which it had been received, either by not taking it out before the end of the six months, or by neglecting to pay one fourth or one half per cent


    9. The owners of bank credits, and the holders of receipts, constitute two different sorts of creditors against the bank


    10. The owner of bank money cannot draw out bullion, without producing to the bank receipts for the quantity which he wants

    11. The sum of bank money, for which the receipts are expired, must be very considerable


    12. The bank of Amsterdam has, for these many years past, been the great warehouse of Europe for bullion, for which the receipts are very seldom allowed to expire, or, as they express it, to fall to the bank


    13. The owners of bank money being then all eager to draw it out of the bank, in order to have it in their own keeping, the demand for receipts might raise their price to an exorbitant height


    14. demand half the bank money for which credit had been given upon the deposits that the receipts had respectively been granted for


    15. In such emergencies, the bank, it is supposed, would break through its ordinary rule of making payment only to the holders of receipts


    16. The holders of receipts, who had no bank money, must have received within two or three per cent


    17. of the value of the deposit for which their respective receipts had been granted


    18. The bank, therefore, it is said, would in this case make no scruple of paying, either with money or bullion, the full value of what the owners of bank money, who could get no receipts, were credited for in its books; paying, at the same time, two or three per cent


    19. to such holders of receipts as had no bank money, that being the whole value which, in this state of things, could justly be supposed due to them


    20. Even in ordinary and quiet times, it is the interest of the holders of receipts to depress the agio, in order either to buy bank money (and consequently the bullion which their receipts would then enable them to take out of the bank ) so much cheaper, or to sell their receipts to those who have bank money, and who want to take out bullion, so much dearer ; the price of a receipt being generally equal to the difference between the market price of bank money and that of the coin or bullion for which the receipt had been granted

    21. repositories all the money or bullion for which there are receipts in force for which it is at all times liable to be


    22. But whether it does so likewise with regard to that part of its capital for which the receipts are long ago expired, for which, in ordinary and quiet times, it cannot be called upon, and which, in reality, is very likely to remain with it for ever, or as long as the states of the United Provinces subsist, may perhaps appear more uncertain


    23. The bank is supposed, too, to make a considerable profit by the sale of the foreign coin or bullion which sometimes falls to it by the expiring of receipts, and which is always kept till it can be sold with advantage


    24. What is paid for the keeping of bullion upon receipts, is alone supposed to amount to a neat annual revenue of between 150,000 and 200,000 guilders


    25. the sales receipts, my sea wages, and the gold pieces I had left over


    26. that the game would be installed free of charge and that the owner would receive 50 percent of the receipts


    27. the receipts at the close of business, took them to his house, then deposited them the next day after the bank opened


    28. One of his trips came up so he told me how to take care of the receipts


    29. There was some decline in business at supper-time, so that Colling and Ferguson were able to tally up the day’s receipts


    30. Even at Christmas time in his father’s drug store, daily receipts had seldom totaled more than a couple of thousand dollars

    31. I have receipts for the tens of thousands of dollars we sent you over the years and plenty of emotional scars to go with them


    32. v Surplus of billion in physical money for the region because the new systematics only uses the Virtual Coin to accomplish receipts and payments


    33. Description: Receipt Hog rewards you with coins for submitting photos of you grocery receipts and completing surveys


    34. But I went through all of the credit card receipts from the restaurant and found a couple that had the adjacent table


    35. receipts attached, and accompanying the document is 150 pages of instructions on how to


    36. Create a launch pad area where you keep your to do list, returns & receipts, directions, and anything else you will need for your day


    37. Mary’s Gael hoopsters) for a cash refund, without receipts


    38. In my suit jacket’s pocket were the two receipts, nominal amount, say 50 cents, for each incline


    39. This will save you time and hassle when looking for receipts


    40. The depositors reportedly then could use the receipts issued from the goldsmiths and began to trade those notes in business transactions

    41. The most startling statistic was the increase in government income-tax receipts


    42. By 1929, the receipts were over $1 billion per year


    43. I hoped it wouldn't get mixed in with the receipts for cattle feed and other things in the farmer’s pockets


    44. I am the Administrator and Treasurer of my church and I am always dealing with church members and staff that expect me to reimburse them without producing any receipts


    45. You are just going to have to pound it into Michael's thick head that M'AIM is not a bottomless well of money and you are bound by French law concerning non-profit organizations that you have to have receipts, bills and invoices before you disburse any money


    46. “Don’t say it’s the taxman? I’ve submitted all my expense receipts in triplicate, and told him that weekend in Skegness was for purely business purposes


    47. I checked them off against his list, noted the details, wrote receipts, and promised they would all be hanging before nightfall


    48. I was busy in my office going over the inventory lists to order new flowers from my suppliers, recording sales receipts, preparing reports and other business related things that needed to be taken care of


    49. This claim was for half the land, around 125 acres but this claim was never activated as we required receipts from the purchaser to prove he paid for the land and he never provided us with that proof despite several letters we sent


    50. 11 And so David received all the apostolic cash funds and receipts for all money on deposit











































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