arrears

arrears
ar|rears [əˈrıəz US əˈrırz] n [plural]
[Date: 1400-1500; Origin: arrear 'backward, behind' (14-18 centuries), from Old French arere, from Vulgar Latin ad retro 'to the back']
1.) be in arrears
if someone is in arrears, or if their payments are in arrears, they are late in paying something that they should pay regularly, such as rent
Many people are in arrears with their rent.
be four weeks/three months etc in arrears
The rent money is two months in arrears.
fall/get into arrears
(=become late with payments)
2.) money that you owe someone because you have not made regular payments at the correct time
We've got 3 months arrears to pay.
rent/mortgage/tax arrears
He was ordered to pay rent arrears of £550.
3.) paid in arrears
BrE if your salary is paid in arrears, it is paid at the end of the period you have worked
a salary paid monthly in arrears

Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.

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