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remit <a remit; remits> N LAW

invoice remit ECON

remit to VB

invoice remit account ECON

invoice remit fee ECON

remit for collection ECON

remit for discount ECON

remit-to location ECON

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From the 1950s to the 1980s, the central government's revenues derived chiefly from the profits of the state enterprises, which were remitted to the state.
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If a body gives rights to the people under its remit, then those same people might have certain responsibilities to uphold.
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He also remitted and quitclaimed 6 shillings rent, which he drew from the prior, and gave the prior 2 marks.
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If the court annuls a judgement, the case is remitted to a court at the same level as the one which judgement was overturned.
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These are also age-related and remit before the age of 16 years.
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The management interprets its remit as serving the local community and the cause of international peace and to do so in exciting and innovatory ways.
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Its remit also includes hate speech, particularly with regard to matters of race, gender, sexuality and sectarianism.
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Its remit was to find out whether tuberculosis in animals and humans was the same disease, and whether animals and humans could infect each other.
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The court did not reach a definite decision about what action should be taken, remitting that question to a lower court.
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Besides restoring his constitutional rights, the pardon remitted him $10,300 dollars in costs (about $ in today's dollars).
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