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account receivable — An account owing on an open account. 1 Am J2d Acctg § 2. See bills receivable … Ballentine's law dictionary
account — n 1 *use, service, advantage, profit, avail Analogous words: benefit (see corresponding verb at BENEFIT): usefulness, utility (see USE): *worth, value Contrasted words: futility, vanity, fruitlessness, bootlessness (see corresponding adjectives… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
owing to — ► owing to because of or on account of. Main Entry: ↑owing … English terms dictionary
owing to — the severity of the weather, tonight s concert will be postponed until next Tuesday Syn: because of, as a result of, on account of, due to, as a consequence of, thanks to, in view of, by dint of; formal by reason of … Thesaurus of popular words
owing to — [preposition] because of, as a result of, on account of * * * BECAUSE OF, as a result of, on account of, due to, as a consequence of, thanks to, in view of; formal by reason of. → owing * * * preposition : because of impassable by cars owing to… … Useful english dictionary
owing to — preposition Because of, on account of. I will not be adding more entries owing to repetitive strain injury. Syn: consequence, result, because of, due to, thanks to, on account of … Wiktionary
owing — /ˈoʊɪŋ / (say ohing) adjective 1. that owes. 2. owed or due: to pay what is owing. –phrase 3. owing to, a. on account of; because of. b. attributable to …
account payable — A debt, owed by an enterprise, that arises in the normal course of business dealings and has not been replaced by a note payable of a debtor. For example, bills for materials received but not yet paid. Contract obligations owing by a person on… … Black's law dictionary
account payable — A debt, owed by an enterprise, that arises in the normal course of business dealings and has not been replaced by a note payable of a debtor. For example, bills for materials received but not yet paid. Contract obligations owing by a person on… … Black's law dictionary
account — An unsettled demand or claim by one person against another, based upon a transaction or transactions creating a debtor and creditor relation between the parties, which is usually but not necessarily represented by an ex parte record kept by one… … Ballentine's law dictionary