incur expenses

incur expenses
I verb assume liability for, be responsible for, bear the expense, disburse, expend, outlay, pay for, pay the costs, pick up the tab II index bear the expense, disburse (pay out)

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  • incur — in·cur /in kər/ vt in·curred, in·cur·ring: to become liable or subject to: bring down upon oneself incur obligations incur expenses Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • incur — in|cur [ınˈkə: US ˈkə:r] v past tense and past participle incurred present participle incurring [T] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: incurrere to run into , from currere to run ] 1.) if you incur a cost, debt, or a fine, you have to pay… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • incur — verb incurred, incurring (T) 1 to put yourself in an unpleasant situation by your own actions, so that you lose something, get punished etc: incur losses/debts etc: Milton incurred debts of over $300,000. | incur sb s anger/disapproval etc: We… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • incur — transitive verb (incurred; incurring) Etymology: Middle English incurren, from Latin incurrere, literally, to run into, from in + currere to run more at car Date: 15th century to become liable or subject to ; bring down upon oneself < incur… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • incur */ — UK [ɪnˈkɜː(r)] / US [ɪnˈkɜr] verb [transitive] Word forms incur : present tense I/you/we/they incur he/she/it incurs present participle incurring past tense incurred past participle incurred 1) to lose money, owe money, or have to pay money as a… …   English dictionary

  • incur — in|cur [ ın kɜr ] verb transitive * 1. ) to experience something unpleasant as a result of something you have done: Each stage of the process incurs an additional risk. incur someone s wrath/displeasure (=make someone angry): I do not wish to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • incur — verb it is astonishing how many expenses they incurred in just one evening these actions are likely to incur the coach s wrath Syn: bring upon oneself, expose oneself to, lay oneself open to; run up; attract, invite, earn, arouse, cause, give… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • extraordinary expenses — An expense characterized by its unusual nature and infrequency of occurrence; e.g. plant abandonment, goodwill write off, large product liability judgment. This term in a constitutional provision that the state may incur indebtedness for… …   Black's law dictionary

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  • Schedular system of taxation — The Schedular system of taxation is the system of how the charge to United Kingdom corporation tax is applied. It also applied to United Kingdom income tax before legislation was rewritten by the tax law rewrite project. Similar systems apply in… …   Wikipedia

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