unpaid
/ (ʌnˈpeɪd) /
(of a bill, debt, etc) not yet paid
working without pay
having wages outstanding
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But outside of a few European countries and Quebec, this leave is usually two weeks or less and usually unpaid.
How Good Dads Can Change the World | Gary Barker, PhD, Michael Kaufman | January 6, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTI recently got asked by an administrator at the Library of Congress to do unpaid labor for its website.
(1) Only charities and non-profits should ask for unpaid workers to staff their operations or undertake time-consuming projects.
Burt is part of an informal, unpaid foreign policy team who regularly briefs Paul on international issues.
Felicia Allen took the store to court, alleging she was terminated for trying to take unpaid time off to have her baby.
Hobby Lobby Employee Says She Was Fired for Being Pregnant | RH Reality Check | July 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
An unpaid promissory note is an executory contract, when paid it becomes an executed one.
Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman | Albert Sidney BollesHis passage-money being unpaid, a chance friend enabled him to leave the ship.
Life of Richard Trevithick, Volume II (of 2) | Francis TrevithickNor when either of them was resorted to, seeing that any one of them was warranted, was the vow left unpaid.
The Ordinance of Covenanting | John CunninghamIn both the borrower of money pledges his property as security while the money remains unpaid.
Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman | Albert Sidney BollesThe village schoolmasters, uneducated themselves, and mostly unpaid, make but a feeble impression.
Robert Moffat | David J. Deane
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