Quarterly bills were thus more widely used by the mid-1950s, even for the relatively poor consumers.
Private bills can also be used to give official government tribute to some person or group.
Some critics expressed concern that the bill could be used to censor the Internet.
Previously, private bills were used in some Commonwealth countries to effect divorce.
In friendly ports, bills of exchange would have been used.
A pay per use plan also exists that bills based on the amount of time data is used.
The bill might also be used to suspend a cut in doctor fees under Medicare.
The long bill is used to probe and overturn large objects.
The bill was used until Belgium started using the euro in 2002.
By the 17th century, bills of exchange were being used for domestic payments in England.