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Unfortunately, he doesn't pay on delivery but waits three months.
The remaining 50 per cent would be paid on delivery and acceptance of the album.
"I was to be paid on delivery and there's a penalty clause.
"But I only pay on delivery to orbit, and that includes your fee.
Department stores offered cash advances, and smaller boutiques paid on delivery.
Payrolls continued to be met today, but some suppliers have asked local agencies with money in the fund to pay on delivery of goods.
"But we aren't paying first this time-it's pay on delivery."
Was every new customer paying on delivery?
Pig Number Two remained in the mission pen, to be paid on delivery of the vine.
"I see they only pay on delivery.
Say they can pay on delivery."
"And so do I. For peanuts, too, and paid on delivery."
"I will pay on delivery," said Wayne.
His integrity, perseverance, and willingness to trust a customer's word that he would pay on delivery had made Habib a wealthy man.
US$30,000 had already been paid, and the remaining US$10,000 were to be paid on delivery.
Payment of the ship is "tail-heavy": 40% while the ship is being built, and the remaining 60% paid on delivery.
In a futures contract, for no arbitrage to be possible, the price paid on delivery (the forward price) must be the same as the cost (including interest) of buying and storing the asset.
When he took the helm, 80 percent of vendors were asking to be paid on delivery of goods, he says, and today less than 8 percent do - and those are mostly small suppliers who cannot afford to do otherwise.
This is logical, for if we examine the principles of opt-in and opt-out using the example of letter mail, opt-out simply means that e-mails are paid on delivery, i.e. by the addressee. After all, it is the users who pay the Internet access fees.
If there are considerable fluctuations in exchange rates under floating, world trade may be inhibited since traders will become reluctant to enter into commitments because the price paid on delivery may vary to such an extent that the transaction is no longer profitable to one of the parties.
The cost of moving was another concern, as cartmen sometimes charged more than the official rates set by city ordinances - people were known to pay up to a week's wages to be moved - and the truckman might, if the customer refused to pay on delivery, take their belongings to Police Headquarters, charging for the additional transportation.