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Definition of post-date in English: post-dateverb pəʊstˈdeɪt [with object]1usually as adjective post-datedAffix or assign a date later than the actual one to (a document or event) 把(文件,事件)的日期填迟 填迟日期的支票。 Example sentencesExamples - I am, however, quite annoyed at receiving said post-dated cheque.
- A dispute arose between the parties, in settlement of which the defendants agreed to pay to the plaintiffs £44, 816 by three post-dated cheques.
- To get this money, a service member must give the lender a post-dated check that includes the amount of the loan plus interest at a rate of about 300 percent.
- It had to proffer two post-dated cheques in satisfaction (both of which were in fact stopped and replaced by substituted cheques, only one of which was in the event met).
- This application post-dated the Notice of Proposal to Cancel your registration.
- As a typical example, a $100 loan for 14 days would be secured by a post-dated, personal check and a ‘fee’ around $15 would be assessed.
- She says that ‘85 per cent of tenants allow us to deduct their rent directly from their bank accounts, while another 10 per cent send us post-dated cheques.’
- The Plaintiff paid $5,000 on October 30, 2000 and gave a cheque, post-dated for 45 days, for the balance of $4,194.
- There are no difficulties if the post-dated cheque is paid on or after the specified date, or even if it is paid before then and the customer does not object.
- Just give them post-dated cheques with a wrong name, account number and even a fake signature.
- In the alternative, the Husband may, on the written consent of the Wife, give the Wife 12 post-dated cheques each January 1, payable on the first of the month.
- Whoever enters the Department of Finance next summer will find not only the reserves from which he can raid depleted, but he will find too many post-dated cheques in the ministerial drawer.
- The promised payments were not made, and post-dated cheques were dishonoured.
- I could write a series of post-dated cheques that his wife would cash each month.
- He obtained money from them, which he put into the office or client account, and he issued post-dated cheques for the amount of the loan paying 2% per month in cash as interest.
- Speaking of which, on the way to my friend John's office, there is a check-cashing place which advertises in huge letters in its window that it will cash post-dated checks.
- The Minister's latest post-dated letter of resignation is clearly designed to allow him to get past the twin obstacles of Westminster and local government elections.
- She added that she would provide two post-dated cheques for the balance, dated March 1 and April 1.
- Wonder if the gas company will take a post-dated check and an IOU?
- He offered to buy the name, stock and equipment in a deal involving 12 post-dated cheques to the owners, each of £6,000.
2Occur or come at a later date than. 发生于…之后;(时间上)晚于 Stonehenge was presumed to post-date these structures 人们认为史前巨石柱要晚于这些结构。 Example sentencesExamples - Any medical evidence post-dating the decision of the Adjudicator and the Tribunal can be the subject of further representations to the Secretary of State.
- Secondly, and in any event, even if there was a transaction it post-dated liquidation.
- Definition of the boundary at this level would fix it at a position that clearly post-dates any time of major environmental change.
- This is in distinction from Judaism and Christianity, in which the religious community both pre-dates and post-dates the existence of a Jewish or Christian political state.
- Two distinct, but possibly contemporaneous styles of structure are recognized that post-date the main phase of regional folding and its associated cleavage.
- However, his acquisition of the publishing house post-dates this law by several years (details of this purchase are the focus of ongoing bribery investigations).
- These probably relate to settlement activity on the site and appear to post-date the burials.
- This was a rather surprising finding given that rutile ages commonly tend to post-date the time of metamorphism.
- However, the two algal groups have enough in common to be virtually certain that their divergence post-dates the origin of the Glaucophyta.
- Certainly its 1987 patents post-date the electronic organiser, which dates back to Psion's Organiser in the mid-80s.
- Both events clearly post-date the lower Rotliegend volcanism in the Southern Permian Basin where the volcanics give radiometric ages in the range 288300 Ma.
- However, within the context of the Biblical record of human history, this individual is likely to post-date the dispersion from Babel.
- A major extensional event of Permian age post-dates all of these strata.
- The mid-540s places the first exile about fifty-five years prior and post-dates the second exile by more than forty years.
- Such a conclusion may surprise many, but it would explain why documented encounters with similar monsters post-date the time of European settlement.
- All metamorphic core complexes occur in orogenic settings, that is, in sites of previously over-thickened crust, and the extension always post-dates the thickening.
- On a regional scale, cross-cutting relationships do not allow us to conclude that one fault trend post-dates the other.
- After all, that ideal - freedom, happiness, and prosperity as the fruit of self-government - pre-dates America, and there is no reason to think it won't post-date America as well.
- The epithet post-dates the death of Akhenaten, who kept his monotheistic faith until the end.
- Much of the Apennine chain has been dissected by normal and strike-slip faults that locally post-date thrust structures.
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