Not exact matches
A standard lease states the landlord is required to release the money within 30 to 60 days after you vacate the property if you've
met all of your
obligations, such as making all rent
payments, moving out of the apartment on time, returning the property
in good condition, etc..
Investors who hold the fund within a tax - advantaged retirement account should consult their tax advisors to discuss tax consequences that could result if
payments are distributed from their account prior to age 59 1/2 or if they plan to use the fund,
in whole or
in part, to
meet their required minimum distribution (RMD)
obligations.
a reduction
in the rating awarded a debt or equity security; a credit agency downgrades the debt of a company, municipality, or governmental entity indicating a potential deterioration
in the financial situation of the issuer and its ability to
meet its
obligations in full and / or on time.; a downgrade suggests investors are less certain to receive interest
payments and return of capital
The delay
in payment can strain a company's cash flow and make it impossible to
meet financial
obligations including:
«This
payment, which is the first under the Whistleblower Policy, underscores the commitment of the President Muhammadu Buhari - led administration
in meeting obligations to information providers under the Whistleblower Policy.
The Department of Education may offer Literary Fund loans from the uncommitted balances of the Literary Fund after
meeting the
obligations of the interest rate subsidy sales and the amounts set aside from the Literary Fund for Debt Service
Payments for Education Technology
in this Item.
Usually, the dishonesty comes
in the form of tricking authors into signing confusing legal contracts that force them to
meet unfair
obligations or accept unreasonably low royalty
payments.
The referred individual must publish at least one manuscript
in paperback or hardback form with Archway Publishing; and the referred individual must
meet all
payment obligations to Archway Publishing.
A reverse mortgage is one of the very few financial tools that allows senior homeowners to access a portion of their home equity to pay off their existing mortgage and eliminate their monthly mortgage
payment for as long as they live
in the home and continue to
meet the loan
obligations.1
If your loan
payment is rejected for any reason by your bank, the lender may initiate collection procedures and you will be prevented from receiving future loans from the lender until all of your
payment obligations are
met in full.
Mortgage insurance is an insurance policy that protects a mortgage lender or title holder
in the event that the borrower defaults on
payments, dies or is otherwise unable to
meet the contractual
obligations of the mortgage.
You could lose your home, and all money you have invested
in it, if you do not
meet your
obligations under the loan, including making all your
payments.
If you fail to make the agreed
payments, these lenders show little interest
in helping you
meet your
obligations.
You need to do a quick assessment of how much you can afford to make
in monthly
payments after you
meet all your regular
obligations.
The short - term liabilities on the hand represent all the equated monthly installments (EMI)
payments and all debt repayments that are made
in the current year such as the credit card outstanding balance and other
obligations met in the current year.
The loan
obligations require the borrower to pay for their own homeowners» insurance, property taxes, and maintain their home
in accordance with guidelines mandated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.1 As long as these terms are
met; monthly mortgage
payments are not required.
Having a lot of debts is an indication that you may find it difficult to
meet your
obligations and this may result to defaults
in payment.
DEFAULT - failure to
meet legal
obligations in a contract, specifically, failure to make the monthly
payments on a mortgage.
FHA insures that borrowers can live
in their home as long as basic loan
obligations are
met (homeowner's insurance
in force, property tax
payments current and the home is maintained
in good condition).
In general, the higher the credit rating, the more likely it is — in the opinion of the rating agency — that an issuer will meet its payment obligation
In general, the higher the credit rating, the more likely it is —
in the opinion of the rating agency — that an issuer will meet its payment obligation
in the opinion of the rating agency — that an issuer will
meet its
payment obligations.
Investors who hold the fund within a tax - advantaged retirement account should consult their tax advisors to discuss tax consequences that could result if
payments are distributed from their account prior to age 59 1/2 or if they plan to use the fund,
in whole or
in part, to
meet their required minimum distribution (RMD)
obligations.
Many factors affect the value, or price, of a particular bond, but the two big influences are 1) future inflation expectations (as reflected
in general interest rates) and 2) the risk of Corp A «defaulting» — not
meeting its
obligation to make each year the $ 50 interest
payment and, eventually, repaying the $ 1,000 bond principal.
While many may currently be
meeting their monthly
payment obligations, a recent study done by TransUnion determined that even a 1 % increase
in interest on mortgages could be seriously problematic for the average Canadian family.
If you are
in financial distress, and can not
meet your debt
obligations temporarily; but has a regular income, to possibly pay your loans under a more lenient
payment plan; then, Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, codified under Title 11 of the United States Code is ideal for you to pursue.
Default: Failure to
meet financial
obligations or make
payments, which may result
in the lender foreclosing on the manufactured home loan.
Students who participate
in TSEIP and
meet all the eligibility requirements but do not have outstanding loan
obligations will receive a cash
payment after five years of teaching.
In general, the higher the credit rating, the more likely an issuer is to meet its payment obligations — at least in the opinion of the rating agenc
In general, the higher the credit rating, the more likely an issuer is to
meet its
payment obligations — at least
in the opinion of the rating agenc
in the opinion of the rating agency.
They will be more than happy to accept a reduced consolidated
payment in order for you to
meet your debt
obligations.
As a brief overview, the Management and Board have embarked upon a failed merger that garnered virtually no support from its shareholders, and was opposed by ISS, and continued on that path until the date of the special shareholders
meeting and scheduled vote, spending lavishly
in a failed effort to close it; attempted to implement substantial new options to itself, a plan opposed by ISS and the shareholders, which was withdrawn; continually paid itself outrageous sums of the shareholders money over the past three years; rejected highly qualified outside board members with deep, broad healthcare company experience supported by its shareholders; held many Board and Committee
meetings with nothing to show for it; formed a new Strategic Transactions Committee that is highly paid but that has produced no deals for the shareholders to consider or for any outside valuation experts to formally review; spent lavishly on accountants, auditors and counsel; failed to successfully hire any outside professional negotiators and finally extinguish or remove the outstanding lease
obligations; distributed no cash to the shareholders despite holding excess amounts; formed no special purpose entity to hold any royalty and milestone rights and
payments for the benefit of its shareholders; and thus generally failed
in its fiduciary duties to shareholders.
Your track record of
meeting your financial
obligations is a big factor
in determining your refinancing rate (and crucial to achieving other financial objectives), so avoid mistakes that can come back to haunt you later — for example, paying loans late or missing a
payment.
Policy Reserves The funds that an insurer sets aside specifically for the purpose of
meeting its policy
obligations, including the
payment of proceeds
in the future.
Grace period is a provision made
in insurance contracts that provides you some extra time beyond due date during which financial
obligations like premium
payment may be
met without penalty.
If you are ordered to make child support
payments in Florida but you're having trouble
meeting your
obligation, you can...
Respondents
in the SmartMove survey say they believe higher student debt and higher unemployment are factors that hurt those tenants from
meeting their rent
payment obligations, let alone owning a home.
A reverse mortgage is one of the very few financial tools that allows senior homeowners to access a portion of their home equity to pay off their existing mortgage and eliminate their monthly mortgage
payment for as long as they live
in the home and continue to
meet the loan
obligations.1