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arrear Meaning in Tamil ( arrear வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



நிலுவை

Noun:

(பங்கு ஈவுப்) பாக்கி, செய்து முடியாமல் இருக்கும் வேலை, நிலுவை,



arrear's Usage Examples:

sum could never be raised, and Edward always had it in his power to bring pressure to bear on the king of Scots by demanding the instalments, which were always in arrear.


The consul collects the property (including arrears of wages) of British seamen or apprentices dying abroad, and remits to H.


And, strange to say, the heaviest arrears are du: from the fertile black earth region of S.


Meanwhile he wrote demanding arrears of pay, with the threat of resignation if the money were not forthcoming, but the king intimated that the loss of Conway had been due to his negligence, and only sent part of the money.


That had been passed, and it was probably impossible to make it work at all smoothly without checking evictions by dealing with old arrears.


All departments were being starved, and even the salaries of poorly paid officials were in arrear.


Large sums of money and games and shows were provided for the people, and, in addition, all the arrears of taxation for the last fifteen years (about £10,000,000) were cancelled and the bonds burnt in the Forum of Trajan.


In 1885, after interest had been unpaid for i i years on bonds amounting to £1,505,400, an agreement was made for the issue of new scrip to the value of £850,000 in quittance of all claims for capital and arrears of interest, certain public lands being also ceded to the bondholders as compensation.


"As illustrating the general impoverishment of the Russian peasantry, it may be stated that the arrears of taxation owed by them have increased enormously since 1882, when they a, ounted to £2,854,000, until in 1900 the total amount was put k £15,222,000.


Peculiar forms of the evil, such as mortgaging to excessive amounts in countries largely occupied by peasant proprietors, may be met by particular measures, as, for example, by forbidding the accumulation of arrears.


The decision by Bradford and Bingley to repossess the house related to arrears on the mortgage.


To meet the expenses entailed by his liberality and extravagance, Gregory resorted to confiscation, on the pretext of defective titles or long-standing arrearages.





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