Some large lenders will accept your application but delay processing it until near the end of your grace period. |
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The loan should be repaid within 10 years and has a 5-year grace period and preferential interest. |
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However, to avoid a potentially chaotic situation, a 6-month grace period is provided before any regulations may be made invalid. |
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The company has a 30-day grace period to decide whether to make the payments. |
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The loans are extended for up to 12 years with three-year grace period and are available for almost all sectors of the economy. |
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The loan is repayable over 14 years with a four-year grace period and fixed annual interest of 1.49 per cent. |
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The grace period begins on the statement closing date and ends on the payment due date. |
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On his estate, rents were collected, a grace period given if needed, but no other exactions were demanded. |
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The term of the loan is ten years, with a two-year grace period starting from the date of utilisation of each tranche. |
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An article providing for a one-year grace period was not debated in the pell-mell final day of the legislative session. |
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You have to arrive with a game plan, one that people will identify with after your two-to-three-month grace period. |
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They voted against what we are putting forward as recommendations to require a minimum grace period on purchases made with credit cards. |
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There is no interest-free grace period for funds advances, Amex cheques and balance transfers if offered. |
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For example, claims may continue to be paid past the end of the grace period. |
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The cardholder has to pay interest at the end of the grace period if the balance is not completely reimbursed. |
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The same international grace period as for patents, calculated back from the priority date. |
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The grace period on new purchases officially starts on the last date that is included in your monthly billing period. |
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Glitches provide a grace period for you to strengthen statements, missions, arguments and other words-worthy endeavors. |
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Will she stay on for a grace period and then be reassigned as ambassador to some neutral country like Switzerland or Luxembourg? |
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The card holder would in effect have a grace period from the date of purchase to the date of partial payment. |
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Of course, it is upon this 12-month grace period that Oakley wish to rely. |
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He says that the Mars mission could take place as early as 2009, but the two years' grace period allows the agency to spread the cost around that much more. |
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The grace period does not apply to the initial premium for this Certificate. |
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And that is for the applicant for the patent to prove that he can effectively assert the grace period. |
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Each partner determines the length of its grace period, which may vary from partner to partner. |
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Once you graduate or leave full-time studies, you have a six-month grace period before having to start making loan payments. |
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There is usually a one-time grace period to allow the client time to pay the debt. |
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Here's more information about grace period registration. |
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Where a Member State withdraws or amends an authorisation or does not renew it, it may grant a grace period for the disposal, storage, placing on the market and use of existing stocks. |
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For example, we will require a minimum grace period on new purchases made with a credit card and move to improve the debt collection practices of federally regulated financial institutions. |
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China noted that since no alternative technologies were available in developing countries, exemptions should be considered and a grace period required. |
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If there is a delay in delivery or performance, the customer shall be entitled to cancel the contract after giving us a reasonable grace period of at least two weeks. |
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It has already enjoyed a disproportionate amount of grace period. |
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Moreover, changes of definitions and content can occur without prior notice and without having a grace period in which the new and the old definitions are reported simultaneously. |
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The loan terms were decided by FURWUS with some adjusted requirements: the interest rate is lower than market rates and there is a two-month grace period. |
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Currently negotiations are under way to extend this grace period. |
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For example, there is a 21-day grace period to pay for the purchases made on your account as well as the possibility of paying your balance automatically thanks to the authorized payment service. |
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After the grace period, the borrower is given up to 10 years in which to repay the loan principal amount and interest. |
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Charney has a 30-day grace period before he is officially terminated. |
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And granting that person an initial degree and grace period of trust seems to me not only the democratic thing to do, but also the constructive one. |
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The missed payment started a 30-day grace period. |
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The grace period will allow Kluwer and its subscription agents to ensure that all orders for online access are properly processed during the busy renewal season. |
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Another debt-management strategy that current students should be aware of is consolidating loans during the six-month grace period after graduation. |
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The repayment system offers a borrower grace period of 10 years or less during which payments only need to be made towards the interest on the loan. |
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