Sentences with phrase «generally have access to funds»

You'll generally have access to funds the next business day to conduct business.

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«But it will be tough (as it usually has been, and generally should be) for weaker developers or less - well - conceived projects to gain access to those funds
Courts have generally determined that location in a relatively wealthy or poor area should not dictate school funding, and remedies have included reducing dependence on local revenues for school funding, introducing formula structures to equalize revenues for lower - wealth districts through compensatory funding, and creating systems to redistribute disparate local revenues to equalize funding access.
While the largest freight railroads generally have access to investment capital — a record $ 30 billion in 2015 — most intercity passenger and commuter rail operators depend on public funds to pay for or finance infrastructure and equipment.
Each one gives you access to funds, but you have a legal obligation to repay the money - generally with interest.
Participants (generally government employees and military) have access to very low cost index fund options and a handful of target date funds (L Funds) that incorporate different combinations of the individual index fund options depending on what stage you're at in your retirement savings joufunds (L Funds) that incorporate different combinations of the individual index fund options depending on what stage you're at in your retirement savings jouFunds) that incorporate different combinations of the individual index fund options depending on what stage you're at in your retirement savings journey.
We also often have access to institutional - class funds at a lower minimum investment requirement than retail investors would; these are generally lower cost than the non-institutional version of the fund and also don't have built - in sales commissions.
Common law legal concepts and research methods make a strong distinction, less pronounced in the civil law tradition, between primary sources of law (statutes and case law) and secondary sources (legal scholarship and commentary); regardless, access to interpretive commentary on the law, including legal scholarship and especially publicly - funded research, would significantly enhance the public's understanding of the law and their rights, and promote access to legal services generally.
Not only are the fathers coming into court without a marital track record of having been equal carers of the children and household, but when it comes to litigation, it is the men who generally have greater access to funds to litigate, more time to litigate, and more sophistication and ability to network, hire lawyers, and make a case.
Again, it depends on the facts of the case, but generally if spouse A has access to marital funds with which to pay attorneys fees, and spouse B does not have the same access, then the court can order spouse A to pay «interim» attorneys fees to the attorney for spouse B.
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