Payor definition: The person who makes required payment(s). In the context of family law, ...
Payor The person, institution of government who is responsible for making of the payment to the payee as mentioned in the promissory note or bills of exchanges. Legal-Explanations.com Home ...
payor also pay-er [pā-ər] n : a person who pays ;specif : the person by whom a note or bill has been or should be paid petitioner Often, the person who initiates divorce or marriage dissolution proceedings, also called the plaintiff.
payor (payer) n. the party who must make payment on a promissory note.
payor: Person that makes a payment. penalty: Punishment for breaking a law. penalty assessment: An amount of money added to a fine.
Payor The person who is making the payment(s). Again, in the context of family law, the word would typically refer to the person who is paying support or maintenance.
Child Support(see Support)Child Support GuidelinesRules and tables calculating the amount of child support that should be paid to the parent with whom the children reside based on the payor's income, number of children, ...
Payor: Person who makes a payment on a cheque or bill of exchange.
It is the successor of URESA and is a long-arm statutes as it gives the state which issues the first support order jurisdiction over the support payor anywhere in the USA for the purposes of varying that order.
A written order from one person (the payor) to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at some fixed future date, a certain sum of money, ...
(previously referred to as "payor number") - a number assigned by the Office that is used to simplify the submission of an address change, to appoint a practitioner, or to designate the fee address for a patent.
Definition - Noun : a wrongful refusal by a payor bank to honor an item that is properly payable <a payor bank is liable to its customer for damages proximately caused by the wrongful dishonor of an item Uniform Commercial Code> ...
Bill Of Exchange An unconditional written order from one person (the maker or drawer) to another person (the payor) to pay a specified sum of money to a designated person (the payee). It is the same as a draft.
bill of exchange n. a writing by a party (maker or drawer) ordering another (payor... bill of lading n. a receipt obtained by the shipper of goods from the carrier (t...
ABATEMENT contracts, is a reduction made by the creditor, for the prompt payment of a debt due by the payor or debtor. Wesk. on Ins. 7. ... more ...
Contracts. A reduction made by the creditor, for the prompt payment of a debt due by the payor or debtor.
Long-arm statutes are a tool which gives a court jurisdiction over a person even though the person no longer resides in the territory limits of the court. For example, UIFSA allows a court to have jurisdiction over a non-resident support payor.
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