BP stands for Bill Payment - the payment has been transferred from another bank account. BP actually stands for BACS Payment. Which is Bankers' Automated Clearing Services'.
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Yes, there should be a comma after "however" in the statement. It should read: "It appears, however, they have not been given credit for one of their payments."
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A priority pay debit on your bank statement typically indicates that a payment has been processed with priority over other pending transactions. This could be due to the urgency or importance of the payment, such as a bill payment or a loan installment. Priority pay debits are usually processed quickly to ensure that the payment is made on time and may come with additional fees for the expedited service. It is important to review your bank statement and transaction details to understand the specific reason for the priority pay debit.
Default clause in switch statement used to indicate that the desired option is not available with the switch case statement. it is similar to else statement of if statement which is used when the condition does not satisfy.
Well, hello there, friend! "Pay" on your Halifax bank statement simply means the amount of money that has been taken out of your account for a particular transaction. It could be a payment you made for a bill, a purchase you made with your card, or even a transfer to another account. It's just the way your bank shows you where your money is going. Just remember, it's all part of the beautiful tapestry of managing your finances.
''Doing a payment'' is to express completing a payment. '' payment is done '' means it has been completed.
An addidavit is a sworn statement of fact. You cannot "disobey" a fact.
A due payment which has NOT been paid!
If money has changed hands, a contract has been created although not written. Small Claims courts generally require payment for a service that has been completed, even if the amount is greater than expected. Conversely, if a payment has been made for a service not completed, a refund of the payment is likely to be required. Services complete as to functionality will likely require payment even if ancilliary damage is done during the course of the service.
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