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repaid and all
These were all eventually repaid with interest.
The U. S. Government Bonds, which constituted a lien upon the railroads and all their fixtures, were repaid in full ( and with interest ) by the company as and when they became due.
In the edict, preserved in an inscription from the city of Aphrodisias in Caria ( near Geyre, Turkey ), it was declared that all debts contracted before 1 September 301 must be repaid at the old standards, while all debts contracted after that date would be repaid at the new standards.
The Government of Hungary no longer requires IMF financial assistance and has repaid all of its debt to the fund.
The loans were nearly all repaid.
) on their heads, while they are repaid with all sorts of good things.
* Golden handcuffs – an incentive given to an employee by a firm, most or all of which must be repaid to the company if the employee leaves the firm within a specified period of time.
A sum of $ 1, 000 was used by the settlers that winter to purchase tools, cattle, seed, and other provisions, all of which had to be repaid with the price of the land within ten years of the formation of the colony.
Douglas noted that all of the money loaned was repaid.
As is the case in all inflationary periods, there were winners and losers created by the significant fall in currency value, with banks and creditors receiving less real value from the loans repaid by debtors.
These crises then end when credit starts growing again, either because most or all debts have been repaid or written off, or for other reasons as below.
The U. S. Government Bonds constituted a lien upon the railroads and all their fixtures, and all were repaid in full ( and with interest ) by the companies as and when they became due.
Although Villani attributed the losses to the companies ' massive monetary loans to Edward III of England which were never repaid, historian Edwin S. Hunt suggests that the firms simply lacked the resources to have made such loans, which in all probability were much smaller and were not the key reasons for the companies ' failures.
Income tax with earnings under £ 10, 000 to be tax free the party proposes a top rate of income tax of 50 % on taxable earnings over £ 100, 000 ; the party advocates a system of ' Universal Inheritance ' whereby all UK – born citizens at the age of 25 are paid a £ 10, 000 ' inheritance ' at the age of 25, to be repaid in the form of a reformed inheritance tax with a starting rate of 10 %; the Liberal Party remains committed to Land Value Taxation.
Since 1918 the revenues rose steadily, by 1921 all outstanding loans had been repaid and there was even a budget surplus.
He is advised he is to be cleared of all charges if a predetermined amount is repaid to the government.
Repayment of a revolving loan is achieved either by scheduled reductions in the total amount of the facility over time, or by all outstanding loans being repaid on the date of termination.
After Antinous is shot, Eurymachus appeals to Odysseus, blaming Antinous for all the trouble that had been caused and saying what the Suitors took will be repaid.
* Sweden – available since November 2007 ; accounts closed and all deposits repaid by 20 October 2008.
In 1997, Mexico repaid, ahead of schedule, all US Treasury loans.

repaid and foreign
In 2006, Russia repaid most of its formerly massive debts, leaving it with one of the lowest foreign debts among major economies.

repaid and debt
The debt was not repaid in full until 1947.
The debt to France was finally repaid in 1879, and Michel Domingue's government peacefully transferred power to Lysius Salomon, one of Haiti's abler leaders.
The debt may have been repaid by Sophocles because there appear to be echoes of The Histories in his plays, especially a passage in Antigone that resembles Herodotus's account of the death of Intaphernes ( Histories 3. 119 ~ Antigone 904-20 )-this however is one of the most contentious issues in modern scholarship.
Saudi Arabia repaid the debt it owed the countries whose forces had defeated Iraq, particularly the United States, in cash ( for example, $ 15 billion to the US alone ) and by purchasing large quantities of weapons from American companies and by supporting the U. S .- led peace process between Israel and the Palestinians.
It took until the end of the 16th century for this debt to be repaid.
In 151 BC, the Carthaginian debt to Rome was fully repaid, meaning that, in Punic eyes, the treaty was now expired, though not so according to the Romans, who instead viewed the treaty as a permanent declaration of Carthaginian subordination to Rome akin to the Roman treaties with its Italian allies.
Credit, if given, was treated as a debt, and secured as a loan by the seller to be repaid by the buyer, for which he gave a bond.
* The Carthaginian debt to Rome is fully repaid, meaning that, according to Carthage, the treaty with Rome, which was put in place at the end of the Second Punic War, is no longer in force.
Under the scheme, some parties had expected that the government of the time would scrap the toll once the debt had been repaid and a suitable maintenance fund had been accumulated, which was deemed to have occurred on 31 March 2002.
Money would be repaid by charging drivers a toll until the debt was cleared, and the road would then be gifted to the state.
Importantly, it also gained security over when the debt had to be repaid, which was not before seven years but then at its discretion.
In these portraits, Velázquez has well repaid the debt of gratitude that he owed to his first patron, whom Velázquez stood by during Olivares's fall from power, thus exposing himself to the great risk of the anger of the jealous Philip.
Had Westminster remained incorporated after the election, the city's sales tax receipts would have been withheld until half the debt was repaid.
One reason the archbishop may have backed down was that he was in debt to the Italian banking family of the Riccardi, who also were bankers to Edward and the pope, and Peckham was under threat of excommunication from the pope unless he repaid the loans.
By the middle of the nineteenth century it proved possible to pay a small dividend, the debt to the Exchequer Bill Loan Commission having been repaid with the help of a loan of £ 60, 000 from the Pelican Life Assurance Company.
Before a debt can be made, both the debtor and the creditor must agree on the manner in which the debt will be repaid, known as the standard of deferred payment.
However, if the real value of a currency changes during the term of the debt, the purchasing power of the money repaid may vary considerably from that which was expected at the commencement of the loan.
Despite Alexios ' grand promises, Isaac, the more experienced and practical of the two, knew that the Crusaders ' debt could never be repaid from the imperial treasury.
Termination procedures are highly complex, as most projects are not able to secure private financing without assurances that the debt financing of the project will be repaid in the case of termination.
If a debt cannot be or is not repaid, alternatives that were common historically but are now rare include debt bondage – including debt peonage: being bound until the debt is repaid ; and debt slavery, when the debt is so great ( or labor valued so low ) that the debt will never be repaidand debtors ' prison.

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