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A bit of a pedant’s {{T|trick for young players}}, I grant you — but mildly diverting on a slow afternoon.
A bit of a pedant’s {{T|trick for young players}}, I grant you — but mildly diverting on a slow afternoon.
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 13 August 2024

Arrears” is money that is due but as yet unpaid. Technically, you’re in default.

Contrast with in arrear, which means “payable retrospectively at the end of a given period”.

A bit of a pedant’s trick for young players, I grant you — but mildly diverting on a slow afternoon.