anarrangementby which abanklendsapersonsomemoneyfor ashorttimeuntil thatpersoncan get themoneyfromsomewhereelse, often so that they canbuyanotherhousebefore theyselltheirown
The right way to do this is to raise the money by abridgingloanuntil such time as the rents come in.
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I have been charged throughout with having obstinately refused thebridgingloanwhich was asked for.
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The regional authority says that it has no money, but it did suggest abridgingloanin one instance.
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I, too, recognise the problems, which is why we have introduced the facility of abridgingloan, to be paid this week.
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Will he look into the possibility of a temporarybridgingloanfor them or some other financial help?
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That is a lot of money for a family to find in the first place—abridgingloan, perhaps.
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The first was a short-termbridgingloanfor $1·1 billion from international commercial banks.
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Our £500 millionbridgingloanto the building societies froze mortgage rates for the great majority of owner-occupiers and ended the mortgage famine.
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It also meets the point about abridgingloan.
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It wanted abridgingloanof about £6½ million.
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However, it might be easier to move the houseboat and not bother with abridgingloan.
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However, immediately that was announced, 140 health authorities applied for thebridgingloanfinance, and 10 of them were granted it.
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Thebridgingloanis £15 and it lasts for eight weeks only during a 52-week period.
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We made a £500 millionbridgingloanto the building societies in an effort to increase their liquidity and to deal with the mortgage famine.
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Moreover, the accompanying information indicated that it was not in the kind of difficulties which could have been assisted by abridgingloan.
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