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arrearage

[uh-reer-ij] / əˈrɪər ɪdʒ /


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Pennsylvania utilities now have an arrearage balance of $721 million, up from $433 million last year.

From Seattle Times

The Vermont COVID-19 Arrearage Assistance Program can help with past-due bills to keep the lights on, water flowing, and heat running as winter approaches.

From Washington Times

The bill being pushed by housing advocates would ensure tenants cannot be evicted because of missed rent if the nonpayment was due to COVID-19, giving them time to get rental arrearage and other assistance in place.

From Washington Times

The 40-minute talks were arrearage as Xi called Moon to congratulate him on his election victory this week.

From Seattle Times

After the Court of Appeals ruled in Lockett, Lafferty’s bill was amended without his knowledge by the House Environment and Transportation Committee with an out-of-context line that would have nullified the court’s ruling: “A landlord may recover payment of an arrearage due for utilities as rent.”

From Washington Times