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Sentence count:153+6Posted:2017-02-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: quittancerefundSimilar words: paymentenjoymentemploymentunemploymentdepartmentreplacementpreparerepairMeaning: [rɪ'peɪmənt]  n. 1. the act of returning money received previously 2. payment of a debt or obligation. 
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31, Such liabilities may include repayment of inter-company loans owed to the vendor company.
32, As a message about debt repayment, it proved far more effective than a letter writing campaign.
33, This provides an assured market for the product and thus serves as a loan repayment source.
34, Any person who acts in good faith will not, however, be required to make repayment.
35, The banks would make loans with low interest rates and 1 5-year repayment schedules to owners, to renovate their buildings.
36, At times John felt like taking his own life as a kind of token repayment for the life of his friend.
37, But in fact the average repayment period chosen varied markedly.
38, These attributes include maturity, currency of denomination, place of repayment, and default sensitivity.
39, You can decide how much you want to borrow and the repayment period that suits you best.
40, Thus we can calculate the money value of the final coupon payment and principal repayment on 30 March 1988 as follows.
41, I'll have to ask the bank to extend the repayment time on my loan.
42, Touche Ross had demanded the repayment of the whole of the combined overdrafts.
43, The authorities could restrict hire purchase credit by specifying minimum deposits or maximum repayment periods.
44, Repayment of such loans might be guaranteed by expected future mineral or commodity exports, yet to be developed.
45, Holders of £435m of bonds will be offered A and B bonds with a similar repayment schedule.
46, The extended Fund facility provides for a maximum of a ten-year repayment period after borrowing.
47, If you repay the loan early(Sentence dictionary), the interest outstanding as at the next repayment date is refunded to you. 3.
48, Another method of subordination is a prohibition on repayment of the debt whilst other creditors remain unpaid.
49, Many low income families may still face enforcement action through private bailiffs at the door, rather than less stringent repayment methods.
50, Instead, a loan is raised and its repayment, including interest, shared by future generations of local taxation payers.
51, Interest rates, running around 15 percent, and repayment terms are similar to the traditional personal loan.
52, By studying the enclosed repayment table you can see at a glance how much a loan will cost.
53, Kravchuk proposed holding a conference to arrange repayment and appointing a Western bank to manage it.
54, Loan terms incorporate details on grace periods, repayment and prepayment.
55, The additional data available includes the initial monthly repayment and the total cost of the loan.
56, Consumers complained about unaffordable debt repayment settings on both gas and electricity meters.
57, After your second or third mortgage, you may feel ready to branch out from the standard endowment or repayment mortgage.
58, The value of the principle repayment may be increased during the period of the loan, perhaps to coincide with rent reviews.
59, In 1979 a homebuyer would have only had a choice of repayment or the newly-popular endowment mortgages.
60, There are several options for structuring repayment of interest and principle.
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