Extended credit was refused and Norberton horsewhipped the moneylender on Newmarket Heath. |
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Mr Scott said he had borrowed from a moneylender with a large interest rate. |
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The moneylender had assured shareholders in May that they remained confident of meeting their 2001 targets. |
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So I borrowed more money at a very high interest from a moneylender, and got my son treated. |
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He should know, being a pawnbroker, moneylender, and devil masquerading as human. |
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She was also a moneylender who collected sizeable interest with little or no collateral. |
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For a second I was thinking of going to a local moneylender, but that would likely have come at significantly higher interest rates. |
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If you lend money to any of my people who are poor, do not act like a moneylender and do not charge him interest. |
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The Indian moneylender was beaten up and robbed and when he went crying to the proctors he got beaten up again for calling them foul names. |
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If I had problems I would have to go to the moneylender who charges 20 per cent interest monthly. |
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Then the moneylender will often have the enterprise to profit by its knowledge in matter of financing and management. |
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Long-term loan: the moneylender will put the funds at the disposal of the enterprise in return for the payment of an interest. |
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The interest asked on a subordinated loan will be higher than in the case of a long-term loan, as the formula is more risky for the moneylender. |
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Since Vikram's parents had nothing else to offer as collateral, the moneylender said they must pledge Vikram against the debt. |
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Women are also less likely to get credit, whether from a bank or a more informal moneylender. |
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He has the moneylender waiting at the door every day and taunting him. None of this is globalisation's fault. |
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It is also less than half the rate a moneylender would charge or what a poor borrower would end up paying for a bank loan. |
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The group leader agreed to such a solution and asked the woman give 30 000 riels back to the moneylender. |
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The moneylender said she agreed to pay 30 000 and demanded the woman pay back 30 000 riels over the 60 000 she had lent her. |
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The moneylender is usually a person who can exert a lot of pressure on these farmers lawfully and unlawfully. |
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On the other hand, the law was tempered by the fact that a moneylender was given the possibility to demand some pledges that would give him a certain guarantee of repayment. |
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In Nagaram, where Mrs Anthaiah still has to pay off the moneylender with only her own labour to sell, her self-help group is arranging a loan to tide her over. |
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Today none of the work that Vikram does will pay off the debt, and he is basically the property of the moneylender until his parents find the money for repayment. |
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This saves the farmer from borrowing money from the village moneylender who charges them exorbitant rates of interest. This allows them to put money directly into the infrastructure of their own village. |
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The village moneylender, limited by his need to know those he did business with, was gradually superseded by ever-broader impersonal markets that can cheaply mobilise colossal sums and sell more complex products. |
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Loans are another form of insurance in which, by contrast with the first category, the involvement of a third party such as a moneylender or a financial institution is required. |
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For many people, the only source of credit is a pawnshop or a moneylender who may charge staggeringly high interest and beat up clients who fail to pay on time. |
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From around 1274, her estates were being managed by Adam de Stratton, a notorious moneylender, in association with the Riccardi family of Lucca as her bankers. |
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