And if you have old debts, pay them up, until you are free of outstanding financial debts. |
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They had been discussing how to repay some of the debts Thompson had accumulated from a failed relationship. |
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His brother, after living the dissolute life of a rake, had fled England at the end of the war to escape his debts. |
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More people are taking out interest-only mortgages, but they could face big debts if house prices fall further. |
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At the time he was desperately trying to pay of debts he had built up through his drug addiction using heroin and crack cocaine. |
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The government must reconsider its position and put into place a system for remitting student debts for all those who enter the public sector. |
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In the short run, it is made to appear sustainable in some degree by inflation, which causes a country to amortize its debts via interest rates. |
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Five different credit card companies were suing him, his car was repossessed and the police arrived to arrest him because of his debts. |
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That means the income from your job will be available to satisfy his debts. |
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Two million acres of Creek land was given to the new colony of Georgia so it could be sold to satisfy debts to British traders. |
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Secondary schools in the area which are in the red have debts on average more than three times those of similar schools elsewhere. |
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He paid his soldiers, scientists and architects well and insisted that all old debts were to be redeemed with new Greek coins. |
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Inflation reduced the debts of all borrowers, including the state, companies, and farmers, at the cost of creditors, savers, and banks. |
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In return you will serve the hotel loyally and honestly until your debts are worked off by your hard labour. |
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Shizuko is a famous tango dancer and deferential wife, who is kidnapped by yakuza as payment for her businessman husband's debts. |
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When things went poorly for the Spanish, they just repudiated their debts and started over. |
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It predicted an inevitable collapse of tsarist finances and proposed the repudiation of the payment of the tsarist debts. |
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The bank was ready to reschedule debts and provide soft loans to help its clients rehabilitate their business. |
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Many creditors lost a lot of money and players went unpaid while debts were rescheduled. |
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When ultimately they were unable to service or reschedule these debts, the peso and the national government collapsed. |
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Lenders are usually at pains to point out that they are happy to reschedule debts if you run into problems. |
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He's only scamming innocent shopkeepers to make enough money to pay off his father's debts. |
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Mickey now says that once he has paid off his debts, he will try to lose all the weight and re-enter Hollywood through the back door. |
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The tragedy acted as a catalyst for a whole series of misadventures which culminated in him running up huge debts and going on the run. |
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As a result, banks became burdened with bad debts and lending to companies for expansion dried up. |
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The timing of this move was strange, coming when the economy is still slowing and therefore the prospect of bad debts should be rising. |
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This provision is necessary to properly match built-in gains and losses relating to accounting for bad debts. |
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The financier eventually receives the proceeds of the debts, the trader usually agreeing to repurchase any bad debts. |
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The agency typically collects within 30 days and has no history of writing off bad debts. |
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They are repricing assets and, in effect, writing down bad debts at an astonishing pace. |
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One of the key determinants of overall earnings performance in the next twelve months will be the bank's ability to contain bad debts. |
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There has been no deterioration in credit quality and provision levels for bad debts are expected to be at the same level as last year. |
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Your credit history includes charge-offs, bad debts, and late payments for a period of seven years. |
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There was a cash surplus from grants, income from the land fill, recovery of bad debts and additional interest on investments. |
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The financial crisis has now left many of these banks on the verge of insolvency with large portfolios of insecure loans and bad debts. |
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They also passionately looked out for each other, bailing each other out and financing each other's debts. |
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His employer, hearing of his speeches, sacked him as his steward and called in unpaid debts. |
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The only circumstances in which they could call in all outstanding debts would be in the event of their own disbandment. |
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Those who had paid their debts had more control over their work, and some seem to have accumulated considerable wealth in savings and jewellery. |
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It's worth remembering that it's not only the obvious racketeers who are guilty of enticing people to run up debts they can't afford. |
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When cases of dishonesty and those involving welshing on debts abound, it is worthwhile to ruminate on examples, such as the following. |
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He recently confessed to betraying his friends to fuel his drug and gambling addictions, running up huge debts in the process. |
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The biggest risk to this is a sudden and unexpected rise in bad debts and provisions for anticipated future bad debts. |
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However, in lean years, when interest rates are high, their profits can quickly collapse as provisions for bad debts hurt their bottom lines. |
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The new law uses a means test to determine ability to continue paying debts over an extended period of time. |
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Several major publishers donated books, and forgave debts or extended credit. |
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You usually need life insurance of some kind if you own a house, have children or other dependents who rely on your income, or have large debts. |
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Ten years before this in 63 BC, another noble, Catiline, had declared support for redistributing land and cancelling debts. |
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Bad debt statistics also cover former tenants who have been declared bankrupt and are therefore unable to cancel their debts. |
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We must do all we can to help these people, including cancelling their debts. |
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The students are believed to have taken advantage of a loophole in legislation, allowing loan debts to be cancelled by bankruptcy. |
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If you have serious credit card debts, the best way to mitigate the bill is to switch to zero interest plastic. |
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He denies social welfare recipients will be forced to sell homes to repay debts. |
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Credit-counselling is the giving of advice to a consumer who has incurred debts under consumer credit agreements. |
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The bankrupt corporations and banks will be wiped out and their debts repaid by taxpayers. |
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Later, when Pip falls sick, Joe nurses him back to health and pays off all of his debts. |
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The essential problem is that as fast as bad debts are written off new ones are created by the deflationary contraction in the economy. |
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Certain debts such as back taxes, student loans, alimony, and child support cannot be discharged. |
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In good times, captains of industry accumulate enormous debts and buy planes as if there was no tomorrow. |
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Japanese banks, besieged by requests to waive corporate debts, can stiffen their resolve to resist. |
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Therefore, countries had to increase production of commodities in order to service their debts. |
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Mr Latham said graduates were often put off staying on for further study for fear of incurring greater student debts. |
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The Government has been canvassing a range of options to encourage parents to pay off child support debts. |
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He would like to repackage his debts and obtain a cheaper repayment rate by rolling up his credit card debt into a normal personal loan. |
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The move is intended to structure the Division Two club's debts, establishing some degree of hierarchy on repayments. |
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United States coins and currency are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues. |
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These actions further depress economic activity, prices, corporate cash flows and the ability of borrowers to service debts. |
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The hi-tech giant today revealed half-year results showing a rise in pre-tax profits and a fall in debts. |
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Its bank notes, which functioned much like today's paper currency, acted as legal tender in payment of U.S. debts. |
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An offset is considered a benefit to you because the money was used to pay your debts, the IRS says. |
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Congress could not even pay the interest on its domestic debt and was financing its foreign debts only by contracting additional loans. |
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Currently the minister of Finance and National Planning has the mandate to contract debts for the nation whenever need arises. |
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Many debts contracted then were still being serviced three generations later, and were only liquidated by the Revolution. |
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And on the other hand, they don't protect our identities, so we can end up liable for debts we didn't contract. |
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Only one in five elite Marylanders contracted debts during their lifetimes that forced the selling of land or slaves. |
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A husband shall answer in court in pleas concerning debts contracted by his wife before and after their marriage. |
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So-called entrepreneurs do the buying and selling, pay the workers, contract debts and pay interest. |
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New borrowing finances additional spending, but it also contributes to a buildup of debts and debt-service obligations that are contractionary. |
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Tell them your personal habits and you can repay your carbon debts online, or even pay off someone else's carbon debts as a gift instead. |
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Net interest cover should be of particular interest to contrarians, as sizeable debts are very often why many shares seem cheap. |
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I would probably have to move out here alone and live pretty modestly so that we could save up some money and pay down the debts back home. |
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The fact that the debts are not secured on your house means that creditors do not have any automatic right to take your house in lieu of payment. |
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Eventually, they recruited more staff to chase up debts and things improved. |
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All persons whatsoever are forbid to trust her on his account, for he will pay no debts of her contracting from the date hereof. |
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Apart from a few spoiled Trustafarians, young people with large debts do not have any capital to fall back on. |
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Outwardly he was a successful publican, but in reality, the business was falling apart and debts for beer were piling up. |
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People we have recently helped include a single parent with credit card debts and a publican whose business recently collapsed. |
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Owner enjoys limited liability for business debts and fringe benefits are deductible as business expenses. |
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An assistant head teacher has revealed her school may be forced to close because of spiralling debts. |
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He said the company would work with the liquidator on ways to discharge its debts to creditors. |
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One leading business expert in Hampshire, who is not being named, explained how companies are able to allow such huge debts to mount up. |
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If you have let debts mount up on an array of cards, the solution is to switch to a lower rate credit card. |
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Most are from among the Untouchables in the now outlawed caste system, and regard it as their duty to pay off their parents' debts. |
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She agreed that all the money was now gone but said most of it had gone towards repayment of debts and arrears. |
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But students with poor credit records and student debts could fine it extremely tough to get a loan or mortgage on graduation. |
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The judgment debt is no longer recoverable by the various processes normally available for satisfaction of judgment debts. |
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Cordelia maintains that Adrian paid nothing for these assets because they were transferred to her in satisfaction of debts owed to her. |
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The deputies did not forget that what had forced the convocation of the future National Assembly was the scale of the State's debts. |
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A Your job history and how well you have repaid past debts are important factors in whether you'll qualify for a mortgage. |
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Cabinetmakers' probate inventories frequently record debts to woodmen, sawyers, varnish makers, japanners, brass founders, and locksmiths. |
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It looks for firms whose debts are undervalued and trading at a large discount to their face value. |
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As his debts accrued, he was finally forced to sell his bassoon and take a job as an insurance underwriter. |
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Complex laws and regulations govern the cancellation of debts once soldiers leave the service, he said. |
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The plan of action is to use some of the money to clear all their debts and to use the rest to reduce their mortgage a little. |
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Samantha Leigh, mitigating, said he had taken the money to pay gambling debts. |
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The offer entails paying off the tax debts in return for the unfreezing of Yukos assets and their subsequent purchase. |
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Yesterday's miracle economies have become today's basket cases, nations whose assets have evaporated but whose debts remain all too real. |
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The cash poor nation becomes more and more dependent and is unable to create growth, as they annually service the debts. |
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But now this whole mess-up leaves me with outstanding debts and a hungry family. |
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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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Satisfactory progress has been made in efforts by the two nations to settle debts incurred through the account trading. |
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That should not surprise anyone who has taken a loan from bank to settle debts as the bank normally pays those owed directly. |
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The House and Senate bills also contain provisions giving faltering companies less time to settle their debts and reorganize. |
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By the time the agreements expired late last year, none of the former bank owners had fully settled their debts. |
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Invoice discounting or offering discounts for early settlement could ensure that book debts are quickly collected. |
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It has debts totalling hundreds of billions of dollars and there has been no investment in its infrastructure for more than 20 years. |
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Combined with a cut in big donations from private supporters the Labour party is facing a financial crisis, with debts totalling 12 million. |
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If you find that you are falling behind with your bills and worried about how to pay your credit debts, follow these tips. |
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This article is aimed at homeowners, but tenants can use the same technique to pay off other debts early. |
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If your situation really looks hopeless and your debts leave you in despair, it's best to get professional help. |
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Thereby whole generations live under the shadow of crippling debts that require extraordinary and sustained levels of economic growth to offset. |
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But even with a good paying job, the only way I'll keep my debts low is by renting a shoebox apartment for the rest of my life. |
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The government said it managed to reclaim about half of the outstanding debts without legal action. |
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Usually notice is given to the account debtor and the debts are collected directly by the factor. |
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Thus in block discounting and factoring the trader sells the debts due to him from his customers to his financier at a discount. |
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Dearnley's precarious financial position stemmed from debts from a failed company he set up and a careless approach to money. |
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Under the Corporations Law, directors who incurred debts while a company is insolvent can be held personally responsible. |
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This provides free, independent, impartial and confidential advice to people with debts. |
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Timmins was parachuted into Las Vegas to oversee the opening, and it quickly became obvious that the debts would need refinancing. |
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Who are these feckless, irresponsible moochers using bankruptcy to avoid paying legitimate debts? |
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For all you know, their lavish lifestyle may be financed by a string of debts. |
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The new owners' mammoth debts make prolonging participation in Europe even more of a necessity. |
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But many bargain hunters fail to pay off their store card debts and end up on the receiving end of high charges. |
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All business debts will be discharged, as will all personal debts if the business is a sole proprietorship or a partnership. |
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To disguise its true balance sheets, the firm used complex financial partnerships to conceal mounting debts. |
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Servicing the debts will obviously involve a net transfer from the company to the syndicate of lenders, not the shareholders. |
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Accordingly, he held that the charge on the uncollected book debts and their proceeds was a fixed charge. |
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As he ran he reviewed in his mind the balance sheets of his new firm, the debts that were being cleared, the reputation he was re-establishing. |
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However the project will not begin until all debts have been cleared from phase one. |
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He predicted that between 100,000 to 200,000 people would lose their jobs as banks focus on cleaning up their books and clearing bad debts. |
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The booty enabled him to clear his debts and pay large sums into the treasury, all without incurring a risk of prosecution. |
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And I believe that our first obligation is to pay our debts off before we do anything else. |
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The best advice to the individual is try to make sure your debts are paid off and don't borrow unnecessarily. |
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Every month you send the agency a single payment that is portioned out to each of your creditors until your debts are paid off. |
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Companies which owe the council money will not be charged interest on their debts. |
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They can potentially tap into your bank account or run up debts without you knowing a thing about it. |
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If you are earning money and have big debts it may not be worth over committing yourself in savings. |
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He left and the club was left with an enormous wage bill and debts it could not afford to pay. |
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Garda sources believe the gangs may have been desperate to raise money to pay off debts. |
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However, the first use for surplus cash must be to reduce any outstanding debts. |
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The bills and the debts pile up when you're not working but she somehow made it through. |
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Make sure you clear debts such as credit card balances, overdrafts and personal loans. |
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Finally, both Council and the plaintiff point to those provisions which would require payment of interest on judgment debts at a penal rate. |
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Her father's once prosperous business had fallen apart and they were left penniless due to their huge debts. |
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The Company has no material liabilities, claims, debts or obligations of any kind except. |
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At the heart of the dispute is the way First National treats borrowers who have come before the court because of unpaid debts. |
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Mr Straw said legal safeguards were in place to stop oil revenues being seized by another country for unpaid debts. |
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Second, it hid huge debts incurred to finance unprofitable new businesses, including retail energy services for new customers. |
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Second, the necessity for economic restructuring is obviated by the pooling of national debts into a currency union. |
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Foreign debts have also risen faster than population but most of the cash went into the pockets of a wealthy elite. |
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These programs certainly do not directly reduce poverty, nor will they immediately cut down the stocks of government debts. |
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Credit Card debts are unsecured and no court will uphold their position despite their threat to sue you. |
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A man who failed to discharge his debts could become the slave of his creditor until he redeemed his debt. |
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But if I can discharge its debts, it enables me to dispense with the popular code. |
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The court supervises the repayments and, at the end of five years, can discharge leftover debts. |
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He could not be contacted for comment, but it is understood the firm discharged its debts before closing its doors. |
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Such a step would compromise his ability to earn and to discharge his debts. |
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The decision means the pair cannot discharge their debts jointly through bankruptcy the way other married couples do. |
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And a few of the richer people are going to have to make a payment plan instead of having their debts discharged. |
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Congress recently tightened the bankruptcy rules, making it much harder to discharge debts. |
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By contrast, some unsecured debts are not dischargeable in bankruptcy, and secured debts, such as home and auto loans are minimally affected. |
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Finally, while his corporate empire is loaded with debt, the extent to which he himself has personal debts remains a closely guarded secret. |
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But forgiving poor countries' debts without agreeing on a better framework for future aid flows is an empty gesture. |
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The prospect of such huge debts will definitely discourage young people from choosing university, especially those from poorer backgrounds. |
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More clothes and disguises were needed, debts also needed to be repaid, and tracks covered. |
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Once they have reached an agreement on rearing any children, property, debts and so on, they can get the bill of divorcement on the same day. |
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Furthermore, national income has been inadequate to repay the country's burdensome debts. |
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This is because the amount of savings income you can get is almost always dwarfed by interest rates you pay on your debts. |
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He also owes debts to the cultural anthropology of Clifford Geertz and to the theory of scientific revolutions excogitated by Thomas Kuhn. |
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Admittedly, Thomas was often on the cadge but he seems always to have re-paid his debts. |
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We all know, without the help of philosophy or ethics that we should, in normal circumstances, pay our debts and keep our promises. |
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The debts were automatically extinguished by collection and their proceeds never became subject to a fixed charge. |
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They will obviously use most of it to clear their debts but he will doubtless be seeking some to strengthen his squad. |
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It is all part of the grand plan to sell Avon Cottage in four years time, clear our debts and downshift to Italy. |
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He said many producers were neck-deep in debts and had faded into oblivion after producing a couple of films. |
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It's all about living hand to mouth and getting through, while postponing some of our debts. |
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But even after the deal, there would be a cash shortfall and creditors will not receive full payment of their debts. |
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The carbon debts the rich countries owe the poor for polluting the world's atmosphere far exceed poor country financial debts. |
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Around half of all credit cardholders pay off their debt in full each month, so the real figure for credit card debts is much higher. |
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So, how is this serious problem helped by making it even more difficult for those debts to be repaid? |
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One of the key messages we try to get across to our readers is the importance of managing debts. |
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She wants to warn others how easy it is to let debts spiral out of control. |
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A BBC profile noted that his self-financing campaign left him with few political debts. |
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He had known this man for a couple of years and knew that he always paid his debts, no matter what. |
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Countries have continued to stack up debts because falling prices of commodities like coffee have cut into export earnings. |
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Unable to pay their dollar debts, most Turkish banks were technically insolvent. |
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When the money raised from the fire sale is gone, many of the remaining debts are canceled. |
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What made it relatively easy for Bronze Age rulers to cancel personal debts was the fact that most such debts were owed ultimately to the palace. |
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My other debts are to the authors of books from which I have freely plundered their best ideas. |
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For those with debts they can no longer afford, the long run of low interest rates may yet prove a poisoned chalice. |
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The artist, for his part, promised that all his debts should be paid posthumously out of his estate. |
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The banks will not wipe out their bad debts by foreclosing on their corporate debtors and sending them to the wall. |
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One is free to join or not to join them, free to take one's leave from them once his self-assumed debts to the organization have been paid. |
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The new state was weighed down by the huge debts resulting from the wars of independence. |
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If you have disposable income after these debts are paid, you must show in the plan how you will pay down unsecure debts. |
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Read more here about how to replace expensive debts with a cheap unsecured loan and visit our Personal Loan Centre. |
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Bulgarian police are working on the theory that banker Emil Kyulev was murdered because of large unpaid debts. |
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So the fact that the medical debts were unpaid says little, because it may reflect strategic payment of debts prior to bankruptcy. |
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These and other unpaid debts represent cash that should be sitting in the city's bank account. |
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A close inspection of unpaid debts often reveals poor performance and unsolved issues. |
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The ship may ultimately have to be sold to cover the unpaid debts, as well as the crew's wages and costs for returning them home. |
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Police presently believe the murder was prompted either by unpaid debts or Khatibi's involvement with drug deals. |
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How often do you have the time to chase up all those bad debts, especially if you're a small business? |
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It's a fact of life that students, when they graduate, will have to pay off their debts and fit into the commercial world. |
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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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Robert De Niro gives an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, a young rascal with mounting debts and no intention whatsoever of paying them off. |
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Is she liable to repay his debts, as the demands are being sent to her home? |
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He had gambled away his licensed taxi as a result of his increasing debt and it was time to pay the debts. |
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Japan has decided that cancelling debts from oil-rich Iraq will count towards its debt-relief programme to poor countries. |
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As directors of the limited company they cannot be held responsible for the company's debts. |
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One of the main advantages of forming a company is that the company will only have a limited liability for any debts incurred by the business. |
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When mortgage rates were at rock bottom in the 1990s, many homeowners took out home equity loans and lines of credit to consolidate their debts. |
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The compensation will enable her to clear her debts, repay the money she borrowed from her mother and make a fresh start. |
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We can forgive the debts of Third World dictatorships, but these guys will run it up again and pocket the dough. |
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Apparently, all of them are now steadily nibbling away at their overdrafts and credit card debts and supporting each other while doing it. |
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People have very high levels of mortgages, hire purchase payments, credit card payments, and debts of all kinds. |
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The sale proceeds are often used to repay existing debts owed by the consumer. |
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Gaidarski said that prosecutors should investigate how hospitals managed to accumulate such huge debts. |
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Rather than go bankrupt, he liquidated the remaining assets from the failed project and paid off almost all of his debts. |
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One wonders how the inoperative council is supposed to generate the much needed finances to liquidate the debts. |
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He says that the first option he proposed was to sell its equipment and liquidate its debts. |
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The tax is levied on the net value of property and money, excluding debts, acquired through inheritance, gift or usucaption. |
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What's more, household budgets are being stretched by unsecured debts, such as credit and store cards, personal loans, overdrafts, etc. |
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Provide them with a detailed budget showing your income and outgoings, including your other debts, and make an offer to pay what you can afford. |
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Tuition fees and the cost of living can lead to spiralling debts, or long hours in dead-end jobs taken to make ends meet. |
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Make a list of your essential regular monthly outgoings and a separate list of your debts. |
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Faced with the prospect of crippling student debts, many are opting to skip university and get on the career ladder. |
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Mayors are to be told the Government is withdrawing the helping hand it has given them to cover their debts. |
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The foundation alms had been pilfered and church ornaments and vestments pawned to pay the hospital's debts. |
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Some issuers even allow you to transfer other expensive debts, such as overdrafts and loans, to a zero-interest deal. |
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He alleges there is no reason for a liquidator to take control over his outstanding debts because he is capable of paying it. |
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A significant benefit of filing for bankruptcy is the ability to discharge some or all of the debtor's debts or claims. |
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In his role as archon, Solon cancelled all agricultural debts and announced that all slaves were free. |
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I'm investigating the possibility of consolidating my debts into my mortgage. |
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A donkey can avoid bad debts in a climate of strong economic growth, and negative real interest rates. |
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Entire communities can be left saddled with debts taken on to fund this daylight robbery. |
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The accountants may not withdraw from the court until all debts and arrears are fully paid. |
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These huge numbers are due to the increasing numbers of people running into difficulties because of credit card debts and other loans. |
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As a result of mismanagement, debts of 110 million guilders had been run up and these were taken on by the Dutch state. |
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Despite his significant profit and success in South Africa, Johnston appears to be tardy about settling debts in Scotland. |
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If you are lucky, you live in a state with laws requiring a candidate to settle all debts before closing the campaign account. |
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We have settled the debts and have arranged to provide for the poor artistes. |
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The very essence of a specific charge is that the assignee takes possession, and is the person entitled to receive the book debts at once. |
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Similarly, one who has excessive debts should repay them before intemperately contributing to charity. |
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Clearing the CVA debts will go a long way towards towards putting the club on a firmer financial footing. |
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The judge knew we had all these debts and yet he punitively and vindictively imposed these defence costs on us as well. |
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I can see my biggest business risk is bad debts or non-payment by customers. |
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The mayor agreed that the city government would pay off its debts by selling its non-public properties. |
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A number of other countries have already forgiven their debts to you, be they government to government or otherwise. |
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Less than two weeks ago, the G8 agreed to forgive the debts of 18 poor nations. |
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Even after we succeed in forgiving the debts of a country, they will get right back into debt if we don't change trading relationships. |
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Besides having faulty laws and courts, governments block debt workouts by forgiving debts of companies deemed too big or prestigious to fail. |
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Looking to consolidate his debts into one payment, he took out a loan from a credit union. |
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It follows that the charge over the book and other debts was a floating charge until it crystallised on that date. |
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At that time, they were at the bottom of the Fourth Division, with big debts and low gates. |
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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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Atlantic City sees Springsteen's character taking money to make a gangland hit in order to square his debts. |
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Heirs paid the debts of the bequeather and other taxes according to the inherited parts the property. |
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His widow yesterday told of her astonishment at discovering her husband's debts after his death. |
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Debt charities are warning consumers to think hard about how to manage their debts as interest rates rise. |
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The trust does not have any savings to fall back on and rising costs meant spiralling debts. |
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As at 18 December, 2001, the company had realised many of its assets and satisfied most of its debts. |
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Prisoners may trade antituberculosis drugs, to be saved for later use or to be traded for goods or services or to pay off debts. |
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Last February, it suspended its share dealing on the Dublin stock exchange and a receiver was appointed to deal with its large debts. |
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Chessington and Hook United Football Club has been thrown a lifeline to help recover from debts threatening to dash promotion dreams. |
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Both beneficial ownership of the house at Harmonia Crescent and the debts are in issue. |
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It allows people to welsh on their debts, and it is telling that creditors who submitted were unanimously opposed to this. |
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Once debts are under control, it is advisable to take stock of your savings, and try to put some money away regularly for a rainy day. |
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It approved the writing-off of the debts of seventeen officers including one of thirteen rupees owed by Winston Churchill, then a young cavalry subaltern. |
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Following six months of meetings and negotiations, an arrangement was set up whereby up to 10,000 farmers had either part or the whole of their debts written off. |
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You'd be miles better off remortgaging with your existing mortgage lender, getting an unsecured personal loan or, even better, snowballing your unsecured debts. |
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Poor people have less money to spend and less money to repay their debts. |
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Thus, although the debts of the Irish administration were a drop in the ocean of English public finance, they had to be met by Irish parliamentary subsidies. |
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It also incents borrowers to walk away from debts and serves to prevent the housing market from finding a bottom, and thereby inhibiting a sustainable recovery in home values. |
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When someone dies their debts are only recoverable from their estate. |
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Creditors may seize jointly owned assets to satisfy your spouse's debts. |
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An economy carrying huge personal debts, with an overdependence on an inflated and faltering housing market and a highly mobile industrial base, doesn't inspire confidence. |
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Making the notes legal tender for all debts would solve that problem. |
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The liens will be just as dischargeable as the unsecured debts. |
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After setting out the facts of the case before him, and the scheme for the payment of debts in an insolvent liquidation, the Vice-Chancellor said this. |
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There Jackson became a cowardly deserter sponging off the martial generosity of Uncle Sam, a man who betrayed his comrades and never paid his gambling debts. |
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Creditors fall foul of the law if they chase up debts too frequently. |
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There are wars to be fought and government debts to be redeemed. |
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Determined to redeem its Revolutionary War debts, Massachusetts imposed heavy taxes, payable in hard money, in the midst of a severe depression in transatlantic trade. |
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The idealized grid of fairness cannot limn the contours of these deep existential debts. |
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Thus the discount is not regarded as disguised interest and the obligations to repurchase bad debts are not viewed as disguised rights of redemption. |
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He wanted to pay his debts but here was a person too generous to let him. |
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If you have debts, whether they are bank overdrafts, personal loans or unpaid credit card bills then start by itemising all those outstanding loans. |
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The problem for the financial sector is that they don't want to admit the size of their bad debts, for fear that if they did, they would then be insolvent. |
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According to Doha News, it was around this time that Al-Thani sacrificed his Supercomplication watch to pay for the debts. |
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