More than, or >.
To calculate Sue's total earnings for the week, first, determine her commission from the sales. Since she had $3,000 in sales and earns a 12% commission, her commission is $3,000 × 0.12 = $360. Adding her base salary of $90, her total earnings for the week are $90 + $360 = $450.
The word form would be Fifty-nine and 73/100 dollarsThe decimal form would be 59.73
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yes
Yes you can.
I heard she was ill, but nothing more than that.
You need to be more specific about where the loss occurred. If it happened in a no-fault jurisdiction, your right to sue is typically more limited than in a tort jurisdiction.
Yes, a manager can sue a union for defamation. They will more than likely need to get an employment or union attorney to help them in the case.
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The debtor does not sue. The creditor does. And yes, these suits generally include the debt, interest accrued, and the costs associated with collecting, such as attorney fees.
If the debt has not been paid on in more than seven years than no. Otherwise yes.
impossible to tell as plaintiffs are NOT identified as to which political party [ or none ] they are registered with