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Encyclopedia > Bill (payment)

A bill is a document requesting payment for goods previously supplied. This presentation of a bill is common practice on the part of restaurants, credit card companies, utilities, and other service providers. The bill for something is the total price of all services and goods received but not yet paid for, and is presented in the expectation of immediate payment in full. If a bill is not paid, a collections company is usually given the responsibility of collecting the amount due and service is terminated. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Toms Restaurant, a restaurant in New York made familiar by Suzanne Vega and the television sitcom Seinfeld A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to order, to be consumed on the premises. ... Credit cards A credit card is a system of payment named after the small plastic card issued to users of the system. ... A public utility is a company that maintains the infrastructure for a public service. ...


Under English law, a person who makes off without paying the bill, or who dishonestly secures a remission in the amount payable, commits an offence under the Theft Act 1978. English law is a formal term of art that describes the law for the time being in force in England and Wales. ... Dishonesty is a term which in common usage may be defined as the act of being dishonest; to act without honesty; a lack of probity, to cheat, lying or being deliberately deceptive; lacking in integrity; to be knavish, perfidious, corrupt or treacherous; charlatanism or quackery. ... The Theft Act 1978 supplemented the earlier deception offences in English law contained in sections 15 and 16 of the Theft Act 1968 by reforming some aspects of those offences and adding new provisions. ...


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FAQs - Bill Pament (1827 words)
If you sign up for bill payment when you open your account, you will be able to use it as soon as you receive your password and have available deposited funds.
Bill Payment services do not allow multiple recurring bill payments to be set-up for the same payee.
If your bill does not reflect your last payment and the payment was made in a timely manner, please contact Customer Service at custservice@umbrellabank.com, or contact us via the Online Message Center after you login to the Online Banking System.
Bill Payment FAQ's (2950 words)
A. Duplicate Payment warnings are caused by scheduling a payment on the same date, for the same amount, and to the same payee.
The method employed on any single payment depends on whether the Bill Payment processor has established an electronic payment relationship with the payee and they are found on the electronic payee database.
However, Bill Payment prohibits you from scheduling a single payment and the first of a recurring payment on the same weekend.
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