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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Legal Studies

Advance vs. advancement (in the meaning of a pre-payment)

Hi,

In financial context, when do I use "advance" and when "advancement"? Is there a difference? Is one word more Legalese than the other?

Which of the two is correct in the following sentence and why: "X shall pay to Y a monthly [advance/advancement] of USD 10."?

Many thanks in "advance"!

K.
  

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"-- That is the term for money beforehand.

  • "-- That is the term for money beforehand.
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"X shall pay to Y a monthly advance of USD 10."-- That is the term for money beforehand.

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