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monies

[muhn-eez] / ˈmʌn iz /


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According to the new lawsuit, LaBeouf filed a secret arbitration complaint and “improperly sought exorbitant monies” from Barnett last December, claiming she had breached their agreement by violating its nondisclosure provisions after she gave an interview to the Hollywood Reporter in October.

From Los Angeles Times

"The final insult was this year when we finally received the monies: a letter stating it should be used to clear any debts my father had and be used towards funeral expenses - though he had died five years earlier," she says.

From BBC

He said his estimates of money collected were given in "good faith" and were not intended to represent exact figures or "monies held in any single bank account".

From BBC

A spokesperson for NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership, which provides payroll services to NHS staff in Wales, said "in line with NHS Wales recovery of overpayments guidance, debt collection agencies may be used as a last resort when all local attempts to recover outstanding public monies have been exhausted".

From BBC

The amounts of monies central bank should put into each currency as its reserves or savings should be a function of the amounts it needs for its trade and capital transactions and its appeal as a storehold of wealth.

From Barron's