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account current

noun

plural accounts current.
  1. a personal account providing for periodic settlements; current account.
  2. the periodic statement or transcript of such an account.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of account current1

First recorded in 1675–85
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Coastal Commission staff have questioned how a permit from nearly 40 years ago can adequately take into account current technology, requirements to remedy corrosion issues and environmental conditions.

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It also argues that old permits don’t take into account current habitats or sensitive species in the area, including those newly considered endangered or threatened, such as the steelhead, the tidewater goby and the California red-legged frog.

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If your lender has modified the loan, deferred payments or taken other actions to make your account current, you are not eligible for mortgage relief.

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South Africa's delegation comprising the environment, trade and public enterprises ministers and deputy finance and foreign ministers told the Western climate envoys on Tuesday that the financial support should include concessional and grant funding which takes into account current fiscal constraints.

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“The Ukrainian side will soon decide how to respond to this provocation, taking into account current practice,” Ukraine’s foreign ministry said of Sosoniuk’s detention.

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