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1repayment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ full ▪ partial ▪ early ▪ Interest will be refunded in the event of early repayment of the loan. ▪ regular ▪ …
2repayment — [[t]rɪpe͟ɪmənt[/t]] repayments 1) N COUNT Repayments are amounts of money which you pay at regular intervals to a person or organization in order to repay a debt. They were unable to meet their mortgage repayments... You can pay it off or make a… …
3repayment claim — A claim made by a taxpayer for repayment of tax overpaid in the fiscal year. This can occur if basic rate tax is deducted at source from all or most of the taxpayer s income without any relief for personal allowances …
4repayment — /rɪ peɪmənt/ noun the act of paying money back or money which is paid back ● The loan is due for repayment next year. ♦ he fell behind with his mortgage repayments he was late in paying back the instalments on his mortgage …
5repayment — re‧pay‧ment [rɪˈpeɪmənt] noun FINANCE 1. [uncountable] when money that has been borrowed is paid back: • The government is to call for early repayment of $1.8 billion of Treasury bonds. • a schedule for debt repayment 2. [ …
6For-profit education — (also known as the education services industry or proprietary education) refers to educational institutions operated by private, profit seeking businesses. There are two major types of for profit schools. One type is known as an educational… …
7repayment supplement — ➔ supplement2 * * * repayment supplement UK US noun [C] TAX, FINANCE ► an extra payment that is made when money is returned to a person or company that has paid too much tax: »Some traders may be eligible for a repayment supplement under the new… …
8repayment for injury sustained — index damages Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
9repayment for loss — index damages Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
10Repayment mortgage — A repayment mortgage is a term generally used in the UK to describe a mortgage in which the monthly repayments consist of repaying the capital amount borrowed as well as the accrued interest. The mortgage statement, usually received annually,… …