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tender of payment

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Laatste Update: 2024-03-11
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Engels

code of payment

Tagalog

pay code

Laatste Update: 2023-10-18
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Engels

acknowledgement of payment

Tagalog

Laatste Update: 2021-04-26
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Engels

ano ang mode of payment

Tagalog

ano ang mode ng pagbabayad

Laatste Update: 2023-12-03
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Engels

same day posting of payment

Tagalog

30 araw ng pagbabayad sa paghahatid

Laatste Update: 2022-05-19
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Engels

can have a payment of payment

Tagalog

kailan ka maaaring magbayad

Laatste Update: 2021-01-21
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Engels

available upon of reciep of payment

Tagalog

available upon of reciep of payment

Laatste Update: 2021-01-04
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Engels

here is the copy o deposit slip as proof of payment

Tagalog

eto po kopya ng deposit slip as proof of payment

Laatste Update: 2024-02-07
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Engels

attached here with in the enrollment form of about student of proof of payment

Tagalog

naka - attach dito sa form ng pagpapatala ng tungkol sa mag - aaral ng patunay ng pagbabayad

Laatste Update: 2022-07-12
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Engels

how do your potential competitors procure their resource? materials of payment?

Tagalog

paano makukuha ng iyong mga potensyal na kakumpitensya ang kanilang mapagkukunan? mga materyales ng pagbabayad?h

Laatste Update: 2020-10-12
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Engels

balance of payments

Tagalog

balanse ng pagbabayad

Laatste Update: 2016-01-18
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Engels

non forfeiture of payments

Tagalog

Laatste Update: 2023-09-08
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Engels

happy 5th years anniversary syspoint . thank you for giving us a very flexible terms of payment in are every purchase. wishing you more successful years to come

Tagalog

maligayang 5th years anniversary syspoint. salamat sa pagbibigay bilang isang napaka-kakayahang umangkop na mga tuntunin ng pagbabayad sa bawat pagbili. nais mong mas matagumpay na mga taon na darating

Laatste Update: 2021-09-15
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Engels

want it to take too long there or should i send you another level of payment but first read me what was sent to you to payment up for my package tell me what you can find before now we get solutions together honey

Tagalog

Laatste Update: 2021-01-30
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you should try getting my things.. i don't want it to take too long there or should i send you another level of payment but first read me what was sent to you to payment up for my package tell me what you can find before now we get solutions together honey

Tagalog

Laatste Update: 2021-01-30
Gebruiksfrequentie: 1
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Referentie: Anoniem

Engels

when a tender of payment is made in such a form that the creditor could have immediately realized payment if he had accepted the tender, followed by a prompt attempt of the debtor to deposit the means of payment in court by way of consignation, the accrual of interest on the obligation will be suspended from the date of such tender. but when the tender of payment is not accompanied by the means of payment, and the debtor did not take any immediate step to make a consignation, then the interes

Tagalog

kapag ang isang malambot ng pagbabayad ay ginawa sa tulad ng isang form na ang pinagkakautangan ay maaaring magkaroon ng agad na natanto pagbabayad kung siya ay tinanggap ang malambot, na sinusundan ng isang prompt pagtatangka ng may utang na magdeposito ng paraan ng pagbabayad sa hukuman sa pamamagitan ng paraan ng consignation, ang accrual ng interes sa obligasyon ay suspendido mula sa petsa ng naturang malambot. ngunit kapag ang malambot ng pagbabayad ay hindi sinamahan ng paraan ng pagbabayad, at ang may utang ay hindi gumawa ng anumang agarang hakbang upang makagawa ng isang consignation, pagkatapos ay ang interes

Laatste Update: 2022-09-16
Gebruiksfrequentie: 1
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Tagalog

jeepneys were originally modified and reproduced from us military jeeps left after world war ii. they’re an essential part of the public transport system in the philippines as their routes are flexible with cheaper fees than taxis, trains, or motorized tricycles. the “jeepney phase-out” is the public utility vehicle modernization program (puvmp), first announced in 2017. the land transportation franchising and regulatory board (ltfrb) deems traditional jeepneys unsafe and environmentally damaging. it wants to replace jeepneys 15 years old and older with new ones that conform with the philippine national standards and are powered by an electric powertrain or a euro 4-compliant diesel engine. this phase-out demands jeepney operators to join cooperatives or corporations by the end of 2023. this should help them attain loans and payment plans to buy “modern jeepneys”. the program intends to give a 5.6% subsidy with a 6% interest rate for seven years of payment. support & criticisms according to government data, around 65% of jeepneys and 75% of uv express units have already been consolidated. the ltfrb also claims that 90% of transport groups support the program. additionally, a study from 2019 revealed that most commuters prefer to ride e-jeepneys over conventional ones when available. on the other hand, some transport groups deem the jeepney phase-out anti-poor as it puts the burden of buying new vehicles on drivers and operators. they cost up to $50,500, over ten times more than traditional jeepneys. another criticism is how modern jeepneys are foreign-manufactured instead of local. “it’s ok to have modernization for those who have money,” said jeepney driver benito garcia. “but for us jeepney drivers and operators, we cannot afford.” piston land transport coalition released a document of transport groups’ demand for a pro-people, worker-led just transition in november 2022. it called the jeepney phase-out “a false solution” and that “essentially, the puv phase-out and modernization program merely exposes the philippine economy’s fundamental weakness in developing its own industry, creating decent work, protecting the jobs and livelihood of its people, and addressing the climate crisis.” jeepney drivers and operators have been sporadically holding strikes since 2017. the most recent was the strike in major cities beginning on march 6, 2023. this strike ended in a dialogue that resulted in a promise by the government to review the puvmp with better stakeholder involvement. a just transition sustainability is more than just the environment. in pursuing a better future, we must leave no one behind. climate actions should go hand-in-hand with social justice. it is not easy, but it is possible. all policies, innovations, and actions require robust multi-stakeholder participation and ensure the protection of the most vulnerable of the population. thank you for reading! if you find this article insightful, subscribe to green network asia’s weekly newsletter to stay up-to-date with sustainable development news and stories from multistakeholder communities in the asia pacific and beyond. subscribe now nazalea kusuma editor at green network | website | + posts naz is the manager for international editorial at green network asia. she once studied urban and regional planning and has lived in multiple cities across southeast asia. she is an experienced and passionate writer, editor, translator, and creative designer with almost a decade worth of portfolio. continue reading previous: advancing gender equality by improving women’s healthcare next: exploring canada-asean’s sustainability collaborations related stories a man handing passport and migration documents to an officer behind a counter how digital technologies affect migrant rights brief featured how digital technologies affect migrant rights by kresentia madina february 16, 2024 a sign written in south tarawa, kiribati as a reminder of climate crisis supporting kiribati’s climate resilience featured news supporting kiribati’s climate resilience by dinda meta rahmania february 15, 2024 a person giving a fruit to another person experts propose a pathway toward sustainable food system transformation brief featured experts propose a pathway toward sustainable food system transformation by kresentia madina february 14, 2024 a group of fish swimming in the middle of plastic-filled ocean iucn launched new metrics for progress in ocean conservation featured news iucn launched new metrics for progress in ocean conservation by kresentia madina february 13, 2024 kibumba refugee camp in rwanda toward environmentally sustainable refugee camps with the camp+ initiative featured news toward environmentally sustainable refugee camps with the camp+ initiative by dinda meta rahmania february 12, 2024 moke from a bomb coming from a populated gaza area forgotten victim: the environmental cost of armed conflicts brief featured forgotten victim: the environmental cost of armed conflicts by fiqrulloh fajrin and nazalea kusuma february 9, 2024 latest popular partner a man handing passport and migration documents to an officer behind a counter how digital technologies affect migrant rights brief featured how digital technologies affect migrant rights a sign written in south tarawa, kiribati as a reminder of climate crisis supporting kiribati’s climate resilience featured news supporting kiribati’s climate resilience a person giving a fruit to another person experts propose a pathway toward sustainable food system transformation brief featured experts propose a pathway toward sustainable food system transformation a group of fish swimming in the middle of plastic-filled ocean iucn launched new metrics for progress in ocean conservation featured news iucn launched new metrics for progress in ocean conservation kibumba refugee camp in rwanda toward environmentally sustainable refugee camps with the camp+ initiative featured news toward environmentally sustainable refugee camps with the camp+ initiative about us the team senior advisory network youth advisory network contributor network press release guidelines op-ed article guidelines community content guidelines internship faq

Laatste Update: 2024-02-16
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