credit holder

collocation in English

meaningsofcreditandholder

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credit
noun
uk
/ˈkred.ɪt/
us
/ˈkred.ɪt/
praise, approval, ...
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holder
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhəʊl.dər/
us
/ˈhoʊl.dɚ/
a device for putting objects in or for keeping them ...
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(Definition ofcreditandholderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It follows that the initiative for claiming repayment must rest with thecreditholder.
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The rule was for thecreditholderto be notified of the set-off at the time but, because of current conditions, this did not always happen.
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If a post-warcreditholder, having reached the qualifying age, makes an application for payment but dies before it is received, it is made to his estate.
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I regret that no statistics of the present incomes of post-war credit holders are available and it is therefore impossible to make these estimates.
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The form tells credit holders what to do if they cannot find their certificates.
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It follows that the initiative for claiming repayment must rest with thecreditholder.
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It may be that the descendants of the original post-warcreditholdermay be very well off.
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If a post-warcreditholder, having reached the qualifying age, makes an application for payment but dies before it is received, it is made to his estate.
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The rule was for thecreditholderto be notified of the set-off at the time but, because of current conditions, this did not always happen.
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I regret that no statistics of the present incomes of post-war credit holders are available and it is therefore impossible to make these estimates.
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The post-war credit holders seem to be the forgotten men of this country.
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The form tells credit holders what to do if they cannot find their certificates.
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The credits are recorded under the war-time names and addresses of the credit holders.
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The proposal would be tantamount to giving special preference to those credit holders who owe large sums of current tax.
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I should not venture to judge what the majority opinion of post-war credit holders would be.
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In the vast majority of cases the taxpayer can no longer be traced at that address, and many women credit holders will have married and changed their names.
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If the present provisions for payment remained unaltered some post-war credit holders would not be able to claim payment of their credits for 35 years or more.
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There is a great deal of misunderstanding on the part of post-war credit holders, and a great deal of uncertainty as to what is the position.
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