periodic payment

collocation in English

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periodic
adjective
uk
/ˌpɪə.riˈɒd.ɪk/
us
/ˌpɪr.iˈɑː.dɪk/
happening repeatedly over a period ...
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payment
noun
uk
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
an amount of ...
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(Definition ofperiodicandpaymentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For a lump sum or someperiodicpayment, the state leases a license to collect state revenue.
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With this type of life annuity aperiodicpaymentis made to the primary annuitant, which he receives until his death.
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Apparently the position of the ordinary clergyman may be one of extreme difficulty if theperiodicpaymentbecomes due during his time.
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This is aperiodicpaymentthat is being made.
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Therefore, it is an enormous benefit that they should be exempt from thisperiodicpaymentof a sum upon the increment of their property.
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Yes, and they are exempt on their property in respect ofperiodicpayment, but if they sell and there is any increment upon the sale they are liable.
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The court has no power to protect aperiodicpaymentfor the child by making the father provide security, such as a charge upon his house.
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We are talking about a group of people whose needs are known for a long period, where the payment is not an individual orperiodicpaymentbut a continuous payment.
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If a party were being bullied into waiving the right toperiodicpaymentby agreeing to an unreasonably short duration, he may simply refuse to agree.
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In an assigned case, the defendant or property/casualty company does not wish to retain the long-termperiodicpaymentobligation on its books.
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The latter was aperiodicpaymentmade by a tenant, just as in modern usage.
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State structured settlement laws include structured settlement protection statutes andperiodicpaymentof judgment statutes.
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Often theperiodicpaymentwill be created through the purchase of one or more annuities, which guarantee the future payments.
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For the formula to compute theperiodicpayment, see mortgage formulas.
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In case of an annuity repayment scheme, theperiodicpaymentremains the same amount throughout the loan.
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People who receive structured settlement payments may decide at some point that they need more money in the short term than theperiodicpaymentprovides over time.
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An amortization schedule, a table detailing eachperiodicpaymenton a loan, shows this ratio of principal and interest and demonstrates how a loan's principal amount decreases over time.
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Steady wage earners could be relied upon more frequently than other men for daily household needs as well as periodic payments like school fees.
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The average redundancy payment made to these persons could not readily be calculated: it would in many cases include periodic payments yet to be made.
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Periodic payments allow for part of an award to be paid in tax-free instalments for the duration of the claimant's life.
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