96 is Your Fix2
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Please correct me if i'm wrong but...'onus': "one's duty or responsibility."
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@mynameiszaccallaghan There is no double payment. You use a utility you are expected to pay for it. It does not come out of any fund.
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QUESTION: If I wanted to use fix 96 towards a ROGER'S bill who would I send the bill back to. Ted Rogers or the Bank of Canada and how would I go about doing so?
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Does anybody have a copy of the CPA act H-6 Sec 2.2 where it states that because I am not able to locate it on google.
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@mynameiszaccallaghan In Canada all of our banks are federally regulated. In the US anyone with sufficient assets can create a bank and take people's money. They have no regulatory system and so they can blow your money on whatever they want. We don't have that problem here. As for paying bills twice... what the hell are you talking about?
"Remittance" can also refer to the accounting concept of a monetary payment transferred by a customer to a business. It does not mean that the sent voucher is of any monetary value.
ADoseofReality1 2 years ago
There is only one legal definition, it is a specie of money, sent by one merchant to another. The invoice consist of two pieces, a bill and an invoice. One is the demand for payment, the other is the remedy for that demand, made by people who are profiting from the use of our resources.
mrmitee 2 years ago