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arrearageRelationships See: backlog
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arrearageIn the context of investments, refers to the amount by which interest on bonds or dividends on cumulative preferred stock is due and unpaid.
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arrearage"unpaid debt," early 14c., from Old French arierage "detriment, prejudice (in a legal sense)" (Modern French arrérage), from ariere "behind" (see arrears).
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arrearageDefinitions (2) 1. An amount of an obligation which is past.
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arrearage1 : the condition of being in arrears 2 : something that is in arrears ;esp : something unpaid and overdue : arrear often used in pl. [the Virginia court reduced the s to a final judgment ...
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arrearageThe overdue interest or dividends of a bond or preferred share.
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arrearageChild support that is overdue or unpaid. A parent that has arrearages is "in arrears."
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arrearagePast due, unpaid child support owed by the noncustodial parent. If the parent has arrearages, s/he is said to be "in arrears."
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arrearageIn the context of investments, refers to the amount by which interest on bonds or dividends on cumulative preferred stock is due and unpaid.
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