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Chapter One: "Advance Payment" Chapter Two: "Sending Word of Our Visit" Chapter Three: "Arrival in Siltvelt" Chapter Four: "Shield of the Beast King" Chapter Five: "Harem" Chapter Six: "Conspiracy" Chapter Seven: "A True Siltveltian" Chapter Eight: "Honor in Battle" Chapter Nine: "Beast Transformation" Chapter Ten: "Assigning the Heroes"
"Chapter 31" is a vocational rehabilitation program that serves eligible active duty servicemembers and veterans with service-connected disabilities. [55] This program promotes the development of suitable, gainful employment by providing vocational and personal adjustment counseling, training assistance, a monthly subsistence allowance during ...
Advance payments made as a loan are generally repayable but this is not always the case. In Leibson Corporation and Others v TOC Investments Corporation and Others, an English Court of Appeal case in 2018, [3] it was established following principles of contractual interpretation that, in the absence of any specific language to the contrary, an "advance" is not always repayable.
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Chapter 19 — Simplified Acquisition Procedures; Chapter 21 — Restrictions on Obtaining and Disclosing Certain Information; Chapter 23 — Miscellaneous; Subdivision C — Procurement Chapter 31 — General; Chapter 33 — Planning and Solicitation; Chapter 35 — Truthful Cost or Pricing Data; Chapter 37 — Awarding of Contracts
However, the fourth section reads: "The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in ...
A Chapter 13 payment plan doesn’t have a grace period. Thirty days after your Chapter 13 filing date, you are required to begin making plan payments to the bankruptcy trustee for your case.
Chapter 29—Commissions, Oaths, Records, and Reports; Subpart B—Employment and Retention Chapter 31—Authority for employment; Chapter 33—Examination, selection, and placement; Chapter 34—Part-time career employment opportunities; Chapter 35—Retention preference, voluntary separation incentive payments, restoration, and reemployment