duebill in a sentence
n.
Definition
A duebill is a formal document indicating an amount owed for services rendered or goods received, typically issued when payment is overdue.
Sample Sentences
- The company issued a duebill for the unpaid services rendered last month.
- After reviewing the invoice, she realized she needed to settle the duebill before the deadline.
- The contractor provided a duebill to ensure all outstanding payments were accounted for.
- He was surprised to receive a duebill in the mail, as he thought all his payments were up to date.
- To maintain good standing, it's important to pay the duebill promptly and avoid late fees.
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