one-time payment

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payment
noun
uk
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
an amount of ...
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The settlement included aone-timepaymentof more than $595,000, a retroactive promotion, and retroactive pay at the highest salary for 1998, 1999, and 2000.
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Some photographers and musicians may choose to publish their works for aone-timepayment.
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A section on enforcement gave jurisdiction to individual state courts to implement and enforce the term, and established a state enforcement fund ($50 millionone-timepayment).
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The turn limit can be permanently removed with aone-timepayment.
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The transfer would also include aone-timepaymentof $14 million for maintenance.
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Theone-timepayment("cash" or "lump sum") is a smaller amount than the advertised (annuity) jackpot, even before applying any withholdings to which the prize is subject to.
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In addition, it includes an ability for either buyer or supplier to propose an early payment date and discount for aone-timepaymentusing electronic mail or specialized software.
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Unfortunately, data on 5,000 leases are not available because renters acquired many leases before 1978 via one-time payments for a period of 99 years.
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In addition, there are a number of charitable funds to which service personnel may subscribe, which make one-time payments to widows or other dependants on the death of a subscriber.
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The site offers subscriptions ranging from $1030 per quarter to one-time payments of up to $5,000, each with corresponding benefits.
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