when you go back to the library (with the book or even without the book) the librarian will automatically call the police whether you like it or not. LOL! only joking people you would actually get a fine (minimum of £30/$19.30) (if your over 13 but luckily for me I'm still young not for ever though my birthday is in July) (two months away)
yes, depending on if it has holds on it
It depends on the library policy.
The new due date may be determinedeither from the date renewed or from the original due date.
You may still owe any overdue fines up to the date it was renewed.
Yes if your book is overdue the longer you keep it the bigger the fine.
Libraries will accept payment in person at any of the branches within the library system. Some libraries also allow users to pay overdue fines online through their website.
omg look in your hostori book i have the same thing but i dont want to read it
I'm not sure about the largest fine, but check the link I attached for a pretty funny example. Many libraries have a fines cutoff (for example, $20 at the wonderful Nashville Public Library), beyond which they simply will not lend any more books until payment is made. After a certain period, most libraries will consider a book "lost" and bill the last user for its replacement price, sometimes even taking civil action to recoup losses. Most libraries will also charge an additional penalty for replacing a lost book, so it's always better to return the book, no matter how late. Some librarians might cut you a break, too. Since most libraries are not going to lend out extremely expensive books in the first place, the amounts will rarely be outrageous for an individual book; but if you have several books that are "lost", it could easily add up well into the hundreds and even thousands of dollars.
i dont now
You dont want to overdo the work for an assignment that is already overdue!
We were overdue for a good rain. "Your book is overdue," Said the librarian. "You need to pay a fee." I pledged not to the librarian that my books wouldn't be overdue.
Yes if your book is overdue the longer you keep it the bigger the fine.
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Over as in overdue, such as if a book was due back at the library on the 13th of March, then on the 17th it is overdue.
The Plainclothesman - 1949 The Book That Was Overdue 2-15 was released on: USA: 13 December 1950
When a library book is returned after its due date, most libraries will impose a small late fee or overdue fine.
Medallion Theatre - 1953 Book Overdue 2-21 was released on: USA: 30 January 1954
No, the word overdue is not an adverb.The word overdue is an adjective.
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This depends on the library and, sometimes, on what type of book you are referring to. The fine for overdue books can be as little as five cents per day, per item.Factors that may influence overdue fees:whether or not the item has holds on it (this usually isn't the case for public libraries, but is common among academic libraries)the type of item that is overdue (certain high-demand items may have higher fines associated with them; children's books, for example, may have a lower overdue fine compared to other books in the collection)whether or not the item is designated as a reserve material (an academic library, for example, may allow a reserved book to be borrowed for up to 2 hours, and may then charge a fine per each hour it is overdue)the type of library (public libraries tend to have lower overdue fees than academic libraries)
By that it means overdue as in you have to pay to stop it from being overdue so basically its expired why whats overdue because it depends