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interest-free loan

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meanings of loan


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loan
noun
uk /ləʊn/ us /loʊn/
an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge ...
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Examples of interest-free loan


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It is a tax holiday in the form of an interest-freeloan.
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Having arranged a rebate of £5 million last year, they propose this year to take £2·8 million back and demand a £15 million interest-freeloan.
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It is an argument, if it is logical at all, for an interest-freeloan.
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It is grateful for this little interest-freeloan, which is all it amounts to, but the problem remains.
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He is complaining about the interest-freeloan.
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The amendments concern the question of a director getting an interest-freeloan because of his employment.
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It is a fact, of course, that this proposal provides a much stronger stimulus than the initial allowance, which is in substance an interest-freeloan.
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That is an unprecedented interest-freeloan.
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If there is anyone who feels like that, he can make me an interest-freeloan.
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Indeed, there are several billion pounds-worth of tax in the hands of the unpaid taxgatherers which amount to a permanent interest-freeloan.
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He suggested that people would be making in effect an interest-freeloan if they paid their taxes in advance.
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I have always believed that it should have been recognised simply for what it was, an interest-freeloan and nothing more.
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The new long service advance of pay scheme provides an interest-freeloan and will promote home ownership more widely in the services.
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One could bootstrap it in that way and take out an interest-freeloan over the period, or whatever.
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The real difference between a £500 interest-freeloan for five years and a £500 grant is a good deal less than he is suggesting.
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For those people credit is a form of cheap, interest-freeloan.
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I do not think that there is considerable additional complexity in transferring the unexpended balance of five years of interest-freeloan to the second property.
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It will provide for those qualifying—and we expect about 200,000 buyers a year to qualify—an interest-freeloan of £600.
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The first £5 million will be on grant terms and the remainder will be interest-freeloan.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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