If disaster strikes the debtor and the mortgaged securities but the surety remains capable of repaying the debt then the creditor loses nothing. |
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As such the money soon evaporates into thin air and the beneficiary is now left with the more burdensome task of repaying the loan. |
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The scheme allows some debtors to clear debts within a specific period, without repaying the full amount. |
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She is now repaying the favour by auctioning her autographs to raise money to help redevelop the famous theatre. |
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He demonstrated that a person hypothetically could buy a bond and end up repaying the interest and principal through tax payments. |
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And he's done me a favour so I'm repaying him, so don't you lot be so mean to him. |
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Not all students will be able to start repaying loans immediately, which is where Ulster Bank and AIB are more competitive. |
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Of course, if you are up to your eyes in debts, then repaying these first must take priority over saving. |
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We are also aware of the problems facing the minority of payday lending customers who get into difficulties repaying their loans. |
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He did this just because it was electorally popular and, crucially, a way of repaying election donors. |
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Tracy is a girl who believes in repaying her debts, so another fight scene leads back to Bond's hotel room and a fade to black. |
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They can also think about repaying part of the mortgage off early if they can, or overpay each month. |
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Williams, who is currently attending graduate school and is on his way to becoming a social worker, has yet to start repaying his loans. |
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To Bentham, who willed his own body to the University of London, it was perfectly just to put the bodies of paupers to scientific use as a means of repaying their public debt. |
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The loan amount and borrower performance in repaying the loan will be reported on the credit history of both the borrower and cosigner. |
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Poor countries may spend less on repaying their debts, but they also have to cope with a drop in foreign aid. |
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Your credit history is your personal record of repaying loans, including credit cards, on time. |
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A word to the wise: there are disadvantages to borrowing from your family or friends, particularly if you have trouble repaying them! |
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If the size of the debt is not radically reduced, these countries will be condemned to repaying it forever and ever. |
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Accordingly, Maroc Telecom has not taken out any loans since 1996 and adopted a policy of repaying outstanding debt ahead of schedule. |
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As recession looms, how much banks increase reserves depends on how bad they think the downturn will be and how many debtors may have trouble repaying their loans. |
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It was gratifying that people in the district were appreciative of the services that Pride Zambia was providing and that they were playing their part by repaying the loans. |
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Rowena says that Ivanhoe was just repaying her many kindnesses. |
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Rather than repaying the promissory note it was used as a cash flow to start running a business of property development. |
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The fear of their families facing the wrath of the traffickers is driving some to find quicker ways of repaying their debt. |
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Your credit history is a measure of how reliable you are when it comes to repaying your debts. |
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We recommend that similar exemptions be provided for both collection and use, and also for the repaying of a debt. |
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Motivation should be focused on the positive outcomes of repaying, but negative consequences for failing to repay should also be applied. |
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Individual players generate trust by assuming responsibility and repaying a part of their remuneration. |
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So in a country where there has been so much instability and uncertainty I think it is unbelievable that people are repaying at this rate. |
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For the majority of graduates, repaying their student debt does not represent a problem. |
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In some cases, low interest rates may also benefit those who are repaying older loans. |
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At this time, most farmers need to get their hands on cash for many reasons, including repaying loans. |
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However, in most cases, you have to start repaying your withdrawals before that year. |
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Remember that you have some options when it comes to repaying your student loans. |
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The program guide states that students must begin repaying loans six months after they finish attending school. |
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Successful carriers head to cities like Vienna or Amsterdam to exchange fake bills for genuine euros or to secure loans they have no intention of repaying. |
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In essence, you'll be repaying cheaper dollars than the ones you borrowed. |
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Ahmed, who claims he is 17 but looks years younger, says he is under huge pressure to find a way of repaying the 3,500 euro debt he incurred on his journey to Europe. |
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Through charity for your brothers you will purify your spirit, repaying thereby old debts, ennobling your human life, and elevating your spiritual life. |
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I read your recent column about repaying the debt on an interest-only mortgage using an endowment policy when the policy matures. |
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Moreover, many of the companies concerned would have difficulties repaying the aid and a risk of bankruptcy cannot be excluded for certain companies. |
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The loan must indicate the name and address of the lender, the date, the amount, terms and interest rate of the loan, as well as the terms of repaying the principal and paying the interest. |
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Such entrepreneurs may initiate and conduct proceedings aimed at reducing debts or repaying them in instalments, as well as securing the payment of their debts. |
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If you are having problems repaying your government student loan, contact the NSLSC to arrange an affordable repayment amount or ask about the interest-relief program. |
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In February Miliband said he would slash tuition fees in England from £9,000 to £6,000 a year and increase maintenance support for students by £200m, funded by higher interest rates for wealthier students repaying their fees. |
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The government is still not repaying the school boards the phenomenal amounts of money they need to keep up their buildings and provide their students with a few more school supplies. |
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It, therefore, would be an absolute hindrance for anyone to have to focus on repaying by the end of a fiscal year if that is not the date that was agreed upon with the lender. |
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People are able to get better prices for their animals, and poorer households can begin repaying the debts they had to take on as a coping strategy to get through the hunger gap. |
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Eventually, the MFI can be released from any obligation to the creditor, i.e. the investor in securities, by repaying its obligation with the loan recorded on the asset side. |
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Approved applicants are expected to contribute to the cost of legal aid services by repaying funds expended on their behalf, where repayment will not cause undue hardship. |
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Eligible producers must provide a business plan which demonstrates that the business is or can be viable and has a reasonable prospect of repaying the loan. |
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Therefore, in terms of limiting risk, many individuals will concentrate on repaying their mortgage first, especially since the accumulated TFSA room should still be there when they finish paying off their mortgage. |
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Through these two measures the Group is demonstrating that it is strongly committed to actively managing its balance sheet and repaying cash which is not required for operations to its shareholders. |
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While the national debt soared, Hitler and his economic team expected that the upcoming territorial expansion would provide the means of repaying the debt. |
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Please think again and go some small way to repaying Radnorshire. |
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Repaying capital plus interest means that the repayments are higher and are calculated to repay both the loan and the interest by the end of the term. |
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