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- A disbur****t is a form of payment from a public or dedicated fund. Alternatively, it means a payment made on behalf of a client to a third party, for...
- A payment is the tender of something of value, such as money or its equivalent, by one party (such as a person or company) to another in exchange for goods...
- Personnel Specialists: Were established as a merger of Personnelman (PN) and Disbursing Clerk (DK) ratings on October 1, 2005 Perform clerical and administration...
- Statens Uddannelsesstøtte (SU), which provides fixed financial support, disbursed monthly. Danish universities offer international students a range of opportunities...
- Treasurer and Tax Collector bills, collects, invests, borrows, sa****uards and disburses monies and properties in Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles County Board...
- dedicated to the state of Iowa and, to a lesser extent, Illinois. It disburses about $15M annually. Most of the funding is directed to education and...
- approved, the Department of Treasury disburses funds to the Office of Management and Budget which in turn disburses the funds to the respective agencies...
- additional penalties. In December 2018, the foundation ceased operation and disbursed its ****ets to other charities. In November 2019, a New York state judge...
- kaleidoscopic aspects contained in Hinduism while unifying people who are disbursed throughout the American landscape." Numerous temples in North America...
- officer is the secretary of the Senate, who maintains public records, disburses salaries, monitors the acquisition of stationery and supplies, and oversees...