repayment term
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repayment
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/us/rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/
the act of repaying someone ...
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term
noun
uk/tɜːm/us/tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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(Definition ofrepaymentandtermfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is important to point out that as the loan increases in size therepaymenttermover which it is to be repaid is extended.
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To this end, a five-yearrepaymenttermshould be made available, without the need for a second mortgage.
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If there were to be a variablerepaymenttermaccording to income, the administrative complexity would increase.
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I wonder whether it could borrow money for the purchase of these assets on a 60-yearrepaymentterm.
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Having arranged an uneconomic five-yearrepaymentterm, we than have to give an uneconomic subsidy to the private sector to arrange the loan.
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It is much simpler to have a fixedrepaymentterm, from the point of view of administration and, more importantly, from the point of view of the borrower.
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I recognise that the medical students' extra years of study will lead to extra debt, and therepaymenttermmay need to be extended for them.
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Credit was extended to the planters on easy repayment terms.
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They sign a loan agreement which sets out the repayment terms—five years for less than five loans and seven years for five or more loans.
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The microcomputer system was recently enhanced to provide more assistance to staff in the calculation of repayment terms.
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They should say whether we have to hound those borrowers or change the repayment terms.
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The system offers a fair deal for parents, for taxpayers and, because repayment terms are equitable, for students.
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How will repayment terms vary under the new scheme, and what repayment terms will be offered to students by different private sector providers?
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The repayment terms and the minimum income required vary from lender to lender.
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If they have a smaller loan and lower repayment terms, the figure will still be £7·90 per week.
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The remainder is carried out on full repayment terms under contract to outside clients, typically the multilateral aid agencies.
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A limited amount of work is undertaken for commercial organisations on repayment terms, mainly in respect of air filters.
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However, one regret, and it is a big one, is the lack of clarity surrounding early repayment terms.
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Some services were provided several years ago on repayment terms.
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The figures have caused criticism because our repayment terms are sensitive and generous, and take full account of the needs and abilities of individuals.
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