Laborers are bonded to the owners through a system of advanced payments whose interest rates are so high that workers can never repay them fully. |
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How can you repay such a debt to a friend who tells you about a writer like Roth? |
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If the woman's family wishes the murderer to be executed, they must first repay half of the family's blood money. |
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The fox refused, however, saying that the man would repay his good deed by setting his dogs on him. |
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Under the reform bill, if the loan is less than two-and-a-half years old, you must repay the full amount owed, plus interest. |
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Even today you will find experts within the insurance world who will swear an endowment is the very best way to repay a homeloan. |
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The strong demand for bicycle and pedicab miniatures enabled Maryanto to repay the loan in full, on time. |
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Please, it is our turn to repay these animals, desex your pet and save lives. |
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You could keep the policy going and look at other alternatives to repay the remaining shortfall. |
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A huge amount of additional funds were also disbursed by the government to the bank to repay depositors amid massive runs. |
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The way to make sure your father gets paid is to get your brother to sign a promissory note agreeing to repay all the amounts he charged. |
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Obtaining a mortgage anywhere will depend largely on the ability of the borrower to repay the loan. |
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He had left his job and had promised in his resignation letter to repay all the money. |
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Occasionally she could not redeem within that time and was therefore under pressure to repay in default of which the goods would have been sold. |
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Corporate bonds usually pay annual interest on the bond and do not repay the principal amount until the bond's maturity. |
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The finance company is unable to repay their debenture due to defaults on their loan book, so they are unable to recoup their principal. |
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He will not quibble about the cost of this process because Canada owes First Nations more than it can ever repay. |
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By adding these funds to his loan repayments, he can repay his loan in 13 years. |
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Similarly, one who has excessive debts should repay them before intemperately contributing to charity. |
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Many members have scrambled to repay expenses, some quickly admitting misjudgment and others saying inflated claims were submitted by mistake. |
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Will this new organization repay all direct costs as well as indirect costs and allocated overhead? |
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The residents of the area said he had committed suicide as he was heavily indebted and was finding it difficult to repay his loans. |
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We repay them by making them spend short, comfortless, unnatural lives, depriving them of their young who can suffer cruelty and brutal deaths. |
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The size of the loan is worked out by looking at the buyer's incomings and outgoings, as well as the ability to repay the loan. |
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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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This said, these are poems that more than adequately repay the effort given to penetrate their meaning. |
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Once you turn 30, if you chase someone to repay the tenner you lent them, you look mean-spirited and churlish. |
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The bank doesn't like the idea of a homeowner dying and the house having to be sold to repay the loan. |
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The sale proceeds are often used to repay existing debts owed by the consumer. |
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On June 12, he sent his victim a letter asking her to pop round the following day so that he could repay some money he owed her. |
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And if anybody is overcharging the government, we expect them to repay that money. |
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They repay a second look, and many looks thereafter, as one of the characteristics of fine art is a capacity to delight that outlives its period. |
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He said the defendant decided to do away with her cousin when she could not repay the loan, and had her strangulated, by two close aides. |
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For instance, in the lower caste systems within India, is expected that children will perform manual labour to help repay family debt. |
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Often a small business will find that it is unable to repay creditors due to a cash flow crunch. |
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In my case, in order to minimise my monthly outlay, I chose to repay the loan amount after 30 years. |
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The graduates are among thousands of others chasing the same jobs each year to repay the spiralling costs of higher education. |
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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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Faced with two debtors, neither of whom could repay the loan, the creditor decided to cancel both obligations. |
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Next, force people to repay usurious loans to credit card companies that make gazillions off the fine print. |
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Your own figures show they will more than repay their education costs without having to repay tuition fees on top. |
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He denies social welfare recipients will be forced to sell homes to repay debts. |
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The credit committee will take into account the savings record of the borrower and their ability to repay on time. |
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The scheme, in which new money is used to repay older investors, is known as a Ponzi scheme. |
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They are used to students working their way through college and graduates starting work with big loans to repay. |
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Furthermore, national income has been inadequate to repay the country's burdensome debts. |
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Yuan told him that he and a group of men had seriously wounded another man in order to force him to repay a debt. |
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They'll appreciate the shallow water for breeding grounds and repay the favor by eating mosquito larvae. |
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So, if you can comfortably afford the repayments, why not repay your loan over a shorter term, say, three years instead of four? |
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They need to earn a return that will be sufficient to eventually repay the loan. |
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This type of insurance protects the lender in the event the borrower is unable to repay the loan. |
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Endowment Mortgages use an endowment policy to provide life insurance and save funds to repay the loan at the end of the term. |
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If you receive a red letter, there is a high risk of you being unable to repay your mortgage at the end of the endowment's term. |
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It relates to one of my three endowment policies, which at maturity in seven years time will not be sufficient to repay my mortgage loan. |
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At least part of it should be used to repay borrowings, as I think the long-term downtrend in interest rates is over. |
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The fact is you are paying your insurance premiums to the bank to protect them against you being unable to repay the loan. |
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They give him enough money to repay Mary and to buy himself some new clothes. |
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A lender doubtful of the borrower's ability to repay may take security over some or all of the company's assets. |
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Of course, the federal government is duty-bound to repay you, the lender, as prescribed by the debt obligation. |
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Mike got in trouble with the tailor, but he couldn't repay him because he went bankrupt. |
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Does anyone seriously think, for a moment, that Henry intends, from the goodness of his heart, to work hard to repay the ill-gotten gains? |
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You exchange money for a promise from the bank to repay you, subject to whatever limitations and provisions you may have agreed to in advance. |
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Nora hesitates to ask him for the large sum of money she needs to repay her debt to Krogstad. |
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One phone call told me that I should have thought about how I was going to repay the money before I borrowed. |
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He promises to repay the robbed travellers, and undertakes to obtain Sir John a place in the King's army during the impending civil war. |
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Michael saw it as characteristic of Miss Laudon's graciousness to repay her friend's loyalty in this way. |
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Smart people will repay you for your generosity many times over with their trust. |
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They regularly shower their friends with wildly extravagant gifts, kindnesses which Phillip and Alice could never hope to return or repay. |
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To repay Arthur for once saving his life, Ford wants Arthur to join him as he flees the doomed planet. |
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Media reports suggest Eircom does not intend to use the proceeds of any refinancing to repay equity. |
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When the manager respects you for your ability and wants you in the team, your confidence rises and you want to repay him. |
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This method of calculating payments results in higher costs should you repay your loan early. |
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As a lender, a bank will have the usual right to bring a personal action against the debtor on his promise to repay. |
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Proceeds from the stock offering are expected to be used to repay outstanding debt under Wheeling-Pitt's revolving credit facility. |
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Is she liable to repay his debts, as the demands are being sent to her home? |
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And we are especially forgetful when it comes to whether and how we as a society might repay that vital and life-giving assistance. |
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The administration proceeded to extort large sums of money, ostensibly to repay this cost, and the states ended up following suit. |
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They must also make sure that they can repay the principal when the due date arrives. |
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Increasingly people are falling for the creative way money is loaned unaware of the huge rates they will have to repay. |
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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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He thought I was a decent enough player to spend a bit of money on, but I couldn't repay his faith in me. |
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If you chase someone to repay the tenner you lent them, you look mean-spirited and churlish. |
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As for the need to repay one of Ireland's richest men, it can only be assumed that he has granted many a favour down the years. |
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And when borrowing ensure that a hefty margin of safety is built in to the amount that you can repay. |
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The customer can borrow and repay as often as necessary as long as the balance outstanding doesn't exceed the credit limit. |
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Now, this notion of disinterested advice may also repay a claimant's examination. |
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They borrow money from the Bank of Mum and Dad, which most will never repay. |
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House-Senate bargainers killed that language last week, leaving the aid a grant that Baghdad will not have to repay. |
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Is some of your writing, in a sense, to repay him through your work? |
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She would rather have to repay the bank than borrow from her parents and have to repay them. |
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However you do have various options and the key aspect is to combat the shortfall so that you do not find yourself unable to repay the mortgage at the end of the term. |
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Poor people have less money to spend and less money to repay their debts. |
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Maybe we can hope that she'll repay the favour on their next outing. |
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Both types of bonds are tax exempt and particularly attractive to risk-averse investors due to the high likelihood that the issuers will repay their debts. |
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The trustee's job is to liquidate bankrupt companies to repay bondholders. |
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Under General Average, those whose cargo survives a voyage are charged to repay the loss of another shipper whose cargo may have been jettisoned or lost. |
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Lo and behold, when the balloon goes up they cannot repay those loans. |
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While debt relief has been extremely effective, it is not sufficient to allow poor countries escape the treadmill of borrowing to repay old loans. |
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There is no way I could ever repay the debt I owe him for his standing by me through the challenges of the last decade. |
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But whatever the amount, over a couple of years it will more than repay the hour that you spent setting all this up. |
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The bank owes no duty to the borrower to assess his capacity to repay. |
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Old sores weighed heavily on his mind and he vowed to repay them. |
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Proceeds are earmarked for vessels and containers, and to repay loans. |
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Repaying capital plus interest means that the repayments are higher and are calculated to repay both the loan and the interest by the end of the term. |
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They brook no compromise and instead repay those who would reach out to them with furious perfidy unless they show absolute fealty to every facet of the program. |
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Robert Rubin, on the other hand, believed it probably wasn't such a great idea for the world's largest debtor to threaten to repay its creditors with funny money. |
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You repay the amount borrowed with a degressive repayment plan. |
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With a loan from Yunus of 50 taka, it took Sophia only a few months to establish her own little business, increase her income seven fold, and repay the loan. |
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That is so, because a country can draw on the supergold tranche without any obligation to repay the Fund. |
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Harsher budget cuts are expected as Puerto Rico must now repay larger chunks of debts in the following years. |
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The services required to repay the debt, and their duration, may be undefined. |
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As a consequence, there was a crisis in international confidence in Greece's ability to repay its sovereign debt. |
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The loan was originally turned down by the city, questioning whether the company would ever repay it. |
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The venture was not a commercial success, and, with expenditure exceeding income, the Company was unable to repay its loan. |
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Remaining profits were put aside to repay the British government for repairing and rebuilding the island. |
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This would only repay the capital debt and not any ongoing operating loss as the Centre remains profitable. |
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Bank failures snowballed as desperate bankers called in loans which the borrowers did not have time or money to repay. |
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One of his first acts was to sign an agreement that Mexico would repay France the entire cost of the war. |
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Sovereign credit ratings represent an assessment by a rating agency of a sovereign's ability and willingness to repay its debt. |
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From then on, the British Government would never fail to repay its creditors. |
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These data help estimate the resources a government can potentially access to repay its debt. |
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The companies were obligated to repay the loans to the government, and the money would then be lent out to another group of businesses. |
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Howard Danker, 46, failed to repay the money to a woman who paid him to rent an apartment for her. |
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In the MPs' expenses scandal last year he had to repay the cost of a trouser press. |
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The central bank of Singapore has said that debt-ridden customers in the nation would be given more time to repay bank loans. |
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Furthermore, national airline companies are now faced with the obligation to repay their short-term debts, which they made to lease planes. |
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Leinster would circle the wagons, Connacht would repay favours for McDonagh and McCague would be left sweating it out. |
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The Master Promissory Note is an agreement between the lender and the borrower that promises to repay the loan. |
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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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Many were told their endowment policy would repay a future mortgage and also produce an extra lump sum on top. |
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It is asking for easy to repay loans to be made available for redevelopers and householders. |
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If it failed to purchase said amount, it was obligated to repay a pro-rata portion of the advance. |
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We hope to repay the generosity shown to the Qataris with even harder work and dedication to make Vodafone the most admired brand in Qatar. |
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It hasn't taken long for Sirius Prospect to repay the faith the Yarrows showed and to prove worthy of the name given to him. |
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Of the banks seeking to repay TARP, none have yet received government approval. |
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This was a gradual process which took place because of farmers borrowing money in poor times and not being able to repay. |
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A company selling common shares is never required to repay the capital to its public investors. |
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A company selling shares is never required to repay the capital to its public investors. |
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He had simply indicated that he wanted the defendant to repay the debt which would not necessarily involve the commission of an offence. |
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Lenders had no power over the King and could not force him to repay his loans. |
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What would happen, he was asked, if Hearts weren't in a position to repay their leaderene all that she was owed within the five-year period stipulated in the agreement? |
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This defendant robbed two building societies in order to repay debts. |
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By June 2012, Landsbanki managed to repay about half of the Icesave debt. |
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If the contract gives the bailee the right to sell the property for its own account, subject to an obligation to repay the bailor, the profit will be attributed to the bailee. |
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Leeds performed badly under Venables, and other players were sold to repay the loans, including Jonathan Woodgate, who Ridsdale had promised Venables would not be sold. |
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The Central Bank of Kenya ordered Shah's assets auctioned to repay depositors after Trust Bank collapsed, but he went into hiding and the assets have not been recovered. |
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Welser, in compensation for his inability to repay debts owed. |
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Nationalisation was the only way to repay those debts and ensure a fair deal for everyone, and he was willing to surrender his shares in Power Jets to make this happen. |
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However, Leeds narrowly failed to qualify for the Champions League in two successive seasons, and as a consequence did not receive enough income to repay the loans. |
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A BURGLAR who stole chainsaws as part of a conspiracy to raid phone boxes has been ordered to repay more that pounds 12,000 he made through crime. |
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I'm thankful that you helped me out today. How can I ever repay you? |
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Meanwhile, Sid Saperstein, the financially strapped, ethically challenged owner of Vinland Press, is facing fatal blowback from a gambling debt he cannot repay. |
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It is essential for the compulsive shop-stealer to be charged by police, for the gambler to repay his debts, the violent alcoholic to repair the damaged furniture. |
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The debt was soon repaid by Jacob Tonson, who had contracted Johnson to publish Shakespeare, and this encouraged Johnson to finish his edition to repay the favour. |
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This led to a dispute with Southampton due to the large public subsidy provided for the new terminal, which Liverpool City Council has agreed to repay. |
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Since Germany chose to repay the aid debt out of the German Federal budget, leaving the German ERP fund intact, the fund was able to continue its reconstruction work. |
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In addition to toll roads, toll bridges and toll tunnels are also used by public authorities to generate funds to repay the cost of building the structures. |
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France will repay 950 million euros to Russia for calling off of the sale of 2 Mistral-class warships, but not have to pay the penalization charges. |
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