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disburse

[dis-burs] / dɪsˈbɜrs /


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"The Commission may not disburse EU funds to a member state until the required legislative reforms are in force and are effectively being applied," a court statement said.

From Barron's

Now that the home has been sold and the proceeds disbursed, will there be a problem presenting this will when beginning probate in Florida?

From MarketWatch

Toronto-based trade lawyer Mark Warner said he’s skeptical the government can recover the funds disbursed to the North American automakers, in part because of the way the loans and payouts are structured.

From The Wall Street Journal

The money also is disbursed by other branches of the military and departments of the government, which do not take stakes in the companies.

From Los Angeles Times

I’m very upset with this, as I believe this means when the money is disbursed, it will count as a lump-sum distribution.

From MarketWatch