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nonpayment

/non-pey-muhnt/US // nɒnˈpeɪ mənt //UK // (nɒnˈpeɪmənt) //

不付款,不支付,不支付费用,欠费

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : failure or neglect to pay: His property was confiscated for nonpayment of taxes.

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Examples

  • In 2020, DTE Energy shut off 80,606 electric accounts for nonpayment.

  • Blackstone said it hasn’t evicted anyone for nonpayment of rent during the pandemic, but did not directly respond to a question about whether it has evicted people for renovations or criminal nuisance, which state law continues to allow.

  • Because their nonpayment penalties are similar to those in Maryland, they would make an ideal partner.

  • Last week, I pulled a dozen eviction cases stemming from crime-free apartment complexes in Vista, and each was related to nonpayment of rent.

  • At an emergency meeting Sunday, the three-member PUC ordered electric companies to suspend disconnections for nonpayment and delay sending invoices or bill estimates.

  • Local officials are already calling for Pennsylvania to examine its laws, which allow imprisonment for nonpayment of fines.

  • They refused rent checks, then accused renters of nonpayment.

  • That, in turn, could lead to nonpayment of salaries and pensions, driving the country closer to a social meltdown.

  • The bombardment of unfortified and undefended towns and places for the nonpayment of ransom is forbidden.

  • If he has not, it is possible that my letters to him may still arrive in season to prevent the protests for nonpayment.

  • If you reduce us to bankruptcy here, by a nonpayment of your drafts, consider the consequences.

  • Two circumstances are particularly objected to us; the nonpayment of our debts, and the want of energy in our government.

  • On the nonpayment of our debts to foreign nations he was particularly strong.