credit transaction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcreditandtransaction
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credit
noun
uk/ˈkred.ɪt/us/ˈkred.ɪt/
praise, approval, ...
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transaction
noun[C or U]
uk/trænˈzæk.ʃən/us/trænˈzæk.ʃən/
an occasion when someone buys or sells something, or when money is exchanged or the activity of buying or ...
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(Definition ofcreditandtransactionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The grantor of a property transaction was the person who sold the property while the grantor of acredittransactionwas the person borrowing the credit.
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The definition of the beneficiary of acredittransactionis misplaced in subsection (2) as drafted.
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The reference tocredittransactionin subsection (5) is tautologous.
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Of course, this is a cash transaction and not acredittransaction.
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This is a prime example of consumers having protection if they enter in one particular form ofcredittransaction, but losing it if they enter into another.
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It is difficult enough for them to understand the details of the financial arrangements into which they are entering without having to compare one type ofcredittransactionwith another.
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There are in fact three different entities participating in the letter ofcredittransactionthe seller, the buyer, and the banker.
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Payments received from a foreign country iscredittransactionwhereas payment to a foreign country is a debit transaction.
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A credit agreement may be a credit facility, acredittransactionor a credit guarantee (or a combination of these).
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As is standard in the literature, a country is cut off from future credit transactions if it defaults on a loan.
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The author concludes that married women in the four villages engaged in credit transactions rather less than did their descendents three centuries later.
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With this opportunity present, is it reasonable to suppose that the coordination of trade and credit transactions remains the intermediary's sole objective?
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Artisans, merchants and even bankers sought to reclaim the losses suffered in such credit transactions at the expense of their employees.
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The grantee of a property transaction was the person who bought the property while the grantee of credit transactions was the person lending the credit.
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They also accept the case for attaching limits and conditions to remission so as not to undermine the basis for future credit transactions.
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The female share of participants in credit transactions also increased markedly - beginning 10 -15 years before the increase in property transfers.
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In seven, surprisingly, credit transactions increased rather than declined towards 1290.
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The next amendment, which deals with credit transactions, is a paving amendment.
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What we are really dealing with here is a new way of undertaking and recording credit transactions.
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Therefore, the structure of the proposed legislation should be uniform and cover all credit transactions.
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