Quarter bill

(Naut.) a list specifying the different stations to be taken by the officers and crew in time of action, and the names of the men assigned to each.
- Mar. Dict.

See also: Quarter

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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You know exactly how many kilowatts are used by deducting one quarter bill from the other; you know then if your usage is going up or down.
The little-known venues in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter bill themselves as "discreet men's health clubs".
The company also increased the total of expected claims from four hurricanes that hit the US and the Caribbean last year to pounds 277.8million after taxes, leaving it with a fourth quarter bill for an extra pounds 64.1million.
Michael Finger, a former World Bank economist, has remarked that the logic of the world body apparently is: "We're going to draw and quarter Bill Easterly so that the others will stay in line."
8m after taxes - leaving it with a fourth quarter bill for an extra pounds 64.
Residents are encouraged to mark your calendars with both due dates as no other bills or reminders will be sent to indicate when the second quarter bill is due.
Selectmen instead said no, saying he had to show he paid his fourth quarter bill for this year, which has yet to be sent.
'Our first quarter billed volume growth of nine percent is encouraging and indicative of continuing strong economic growth.
He added "our first quarter billed volume growth of 9% is encouraging and indicative of continuing strong economic growth."
Pangilinan said Meralco's first quarter billed volume growth is 'encouraging and indicative' of continuing strong economic growth.
Ratepayers would see rate changes, if adopted, in the second quarter bills due Dec.
With winter quarter bills this year running at an average of PS530 even those receiving payments at the higher rate were still having to find a substantial amount of their own money.