b.To pay (a debt). 4. a.To put into order; arrange as desired:settle one's affairs. b.To place or arrange in a desired position:settled the blanket over the baby; settled herself in an armchair. c.To agree to or fix in advance:settled the date of the meeting in June. ...
Peasant Settling his DebtAdriaen van Ostade
A system that operates to monitor for a debt settlement event and, responsive to an occurrence of such an event, cause an alert to be provided to gaming establishment personnel to pay off part or all of an amount of debt owed.Inventors: Shepherd, Jeffery (Reno, NV, US) Higgins, Kevin...
I’ve been litigating against credit bureaus, creditors and collectors since about 2000. We had STRONG legislation protecting consumers, but the Fair Credit Reporting Act was weakened in 2003. Our corrupt legislators FAILED to amend the Fair Debt Collection Practices to adjust the $1,000 maximum ...
The questionnaire on Russian itinerant peddlers was sent out in 1957, and again in 1968 in a slightly modified version. The collection contains 178 responses from the Swedish-speaking regions of Finland. The other questionnaire, some of which took the form of interviews, was called "Shop...
Credit Card Debt Settling It boils down to this, and reading every technicality about how to get out of debt, what will happen if you do A or B, will not solve the physical, mental and emotional turmoil that got you into debt in the first place. This is a task that will require a...
5. To reach a decision; decide: We finally settled on a solution to the problem. 6. To come to an agreement, especially to resolve a lawsuit out of court. 7. a. To provide compensation for a claim. b. To pay a debt. n. A long wooden bench with a high back, often including ...
The questionnaire on Russian itinerant peddlers was sent out in 1957, and again in 1968 in a slightly modified version. The collection contains 178 responses from the Swedish-speaking regions of Finland. The other questionnaire, some of which took the form of interviews, was called "Shop...