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[
adj] - suitable to or expected in the circumstances 2. [adj] - owed and payable immediately or on demand 3. [adj] - reasonable in the circumstances 4. [adv] - directly or exactly 5. [n] - a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership) 6. [n] - that which is deserved or owed
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• (adv.) Directly; exactly; as, a due east course. • (a.) Owed, as a debt; that ought to be paid or done to or for another; payable; owing and demandable. • (n.) Right; just title or claim. • (a.) Justly claimed as a right or property; proper; suitable; becoming; appropriate; fit. • (a.) Owing; ascribable, as to a cause. &b...
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adjective owed and payable immediately or on demand; `payment is due`
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Due adjective [ Old French
deu , French
dû , past participle of
devoir to owe, from Latin
debere . See
Debt ,
Habit , and confer
Duty .]
1. Owed, as a debt; that ought to be paid or done to or for another; payable; owing and demandable.
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Due adverb Directly; exactly; as, a
due east course.
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Due noun 1. That which is owed; debt; that which one contracts to pay, or do, to or for another; that which belongs or may be claimed as a right; whatever custom, law, or morality requires to be done; a fee; a toll. « He will give the devil his
due .»
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Due transitive verb To endue. [ Obsolete]
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1) Owed as of a specific date. 2) Immediately enforceable -- for example, payment is due at time of service. 3) Proper, just, or reasonable -- for example, due care.
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n. and adj. Outstanding as of a specific date, but does not necessarily mean that a debt is due. A popular legal redundancy is "due, owing and unpaid."
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that which is deserved or owed
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What ought to be paid; what may be demanded. It differs from owing in that, sometimes, what is owing is not due; e.g., a note, payable thirty days after date, is owing immediately after it is delivered to the payee, but it is not due until the thirty days have elapsed.
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