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repayment term

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repayment
noun[C or U]
uk /rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/ us /rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/
the act of repaying someone ...
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term
noun
uk /tɜːm/ us /tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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Examples of repayment term


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It is important to point out that as the loan increases in size the repaymentterm over which it is to be repaid is extended.
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To this end, a five-year repaymentterm should be made available, without the need for a second mortgage.
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If there were to be a variable repaymentterm according to income, the administrative complexity would increase.
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I wonder whether it could borrow money for the purchase of these assets on a 60-year repaymentterm.
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Having arranged an uneconomic five-year repaymentterm, we than have to give an uneconomic subsidy to the private sector to arrange the loan.
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It is much simpler to have a fixed repaymentterm, from the point of view of administration and, more importantly, from the point of view of the borrower.
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I recognise that the medical students' extra years of study will lead to extra debt, and the repaymentterm may need to be extended for them.
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Credit was extended to the planters on easy repayment terms.
They sign a loan agreement which sets out the repayment terms—five years for less than five loans and seven years for five or more loans.
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The microcomputer system was recently enhanced to provide more assistance to staff in the calculation of repayment terms.
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They should say whether we have to hound those borrowers or change the repayment terms.
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The system offers a fair deal for parents, for taxpayers and, because repayment terms are equitable, for students.
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How will repayment terms vary under the new scheme, and what repayment terms will be offered to students by different private sector providers?
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The repayment terms and the minimum income required vary from lender to lender.
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If they have a smaller loan and lower repayment terms, the figure will still be £7·90 per week.
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The remainder is carried out on full repayment terms under contract to outside clients, typically the multilateral aid agencies.
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A limited amount of work is undertaken for commercial organisations on repayment terms, mainly in respect of air filters.
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However, one regret, and it is a big one, is the lack of clarity surrounding early repayment terms.
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Some services were provided several years ago on repayment terms.
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The figures have caused criticism because our repayment terms are sensitive and generous, and take full account of the needs and abilities of individuals.
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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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