Similar words: slender, fender, gender, sender, tender, render, offender, resplendent. Meaning: ['lendə(r)] n. someone who lends money or gives credit in business matters.
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(61) They also tend to pay the lender a big fat fee if the borrower makes enough money to repay his loans prematurely.
(62) Particular care should be taken in considering provisions which would enable the lender to avoid his obligation to enter into new borrowings.
(63) But the borrower must cooperate with the lender, particularly by answering correspondence and making contact at the earliest possible moment.
(64) The newly appointed finance minister, Wataru Kubo, is expected to deflect opposition criticism over the housing lender bailout.
(65) In the main, local law societies answered the question negatively(sentencedict.com), or simply stated that it was a matter for the lender.
(66) The new lender will charge its legal expenses to you.
(67) And they include cases where a more sympathetic attitude from the lender would be more helpful.
(68) If they can't it is misery for both borrower and lender.
(69) Abbey National, the second biggest mortgage lender, said claims for their cover must be made within four months.
(70) Pension Mortgage Similar to an endowment mortgage in that you pay interest only to the lender.
(71) If an account does not pay, the lender has no recourse to the borrowing firm.
(72) This is a one-off payment which protects the lender in case you default on the loan.
(73) A German lender succumbs to perverse incentives. Who's next?
(74) From that strength, as these banks become large and important they acquire, almost by natural process, a third and vitally important function and that is what we've called a lender of last resort.
(75) First Commercial Bank of Tampa Bay is the sixth Florida lender shut down this year.
(76) Upon consent by the lender loan term may be extended.
(77) Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank) will not seek a listing but will remain a policy lender, .
(78) The lender , the person receiving the benefit of the security, is called the mortgagee.
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(79) Lender of Last Resort and the withdraw from the financial market policy camera to choose.
(80) Frey approached his lender, a "huge" national bank which he declined to name, for a $250, 000 credit extension.
(81) Prices unexpectedly increased by 2.6 % in May, according to Halifax, a mortgage lender.
(82) This unprecedented "spread" in the cost of money makes it unprofitable for any lender who doesn't enjoy government - guaranteed funds to go up against those with a favored status.
(83) For those with credit, turn to a sub prime lender for reasonable rates on mortgage loans.
(84) Support for the safety of the banking system via a lender of last resort mechanism became the most important function of central banks in the early twentieth century.
(85) As noted, if you live in a high-risk area for flooding, your mortgage lender will insist you buy flood insurance.
(86) This means that the lender can repossess your automobile if you default on the car loan.
(87) Money which is not paid when due, under a payment plan or amortization schedule. Could lead to enforcement of loan agreement by lender.
(88) Last week, Irish government announced the full nationalisation of Anglo Irish Bank, the country's third - largest lender.
(89) He suspects you dropped the ball on the Lender project.
(90) That's a major difference between a venture merchant bank and the typical asset - based lender.
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