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II . loan [ləʊn, Am loʊn] VB trans

bank loan N ECON

bottomry loan N no pl ECON

bridging credit, bridging loan N ECON

building loan N

business loan N no pl ECON

cash loan N ECON

collateral loan, collateralized loan N ECON

combined loan N

international loan N

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Federal student loan consolidation is often referred to as refinancing, which is incorrect because the loan rates are not changed, merely locked in.
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In a revolving credit facility, the occurrence of an event of default normally also allows the lender to cancel any obligations to make further loan advances.
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After the grace period, the borrower is given up to 10 years in which to repay the loan principal amount and interest.
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In theory, this factor should not affect any individual consumer's ability to compare the APR of the same product (same duration loan) across vendors.
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This may be contrasted with a contemporary exchequer loan to the railway developers of 100,000.
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By refinancing student loans, students may be able to consolidate their multiple loan payments into one low interest rate.
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Creditors who provide a $10 million working capital loan are to receive 7 percent of the new stock.
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All mortgages are potentially assumable, though lenders may attempt to prevent assumption of a mortgage loan with a due-on-sale clause.
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It should serve as a focal point and organizing agency for the interlibrary loan of books. 4.
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Additionally, according to express terms of a typical loan agreement, default by the chargor is a trigger for crystallisation.
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