Sentences with phrase «repay that money under»

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The loan must be repaid at the earlier of (i) when the landlord pays the tenant improvement money, (ii) 90 days after the last cash distribution is made to you under the loan documents, or (iii) 30 days after you open your Anytime Fitness center.
Culture secretary will come under renewed scrutiny after the Telegraph says she will repay some money and apologise
Another provision requires businesses to repay the money if they don't create the promised jobs or meet other conditions under the agreements.
Under the current policy, county employees who are fired do not have to repay the county the money they received during their paid leave.
They want to score big, but Carter's under pressure to repay the money he owes to local strip club impresario Spencer Rabbit (Timothy Omundson), a character who falls somewhere between Col. Sanders and Leonardo DiCaprio's Calvin Candie in «Django Unchained.»
Under the current rules, academy trusts must seek EFA approval for borrowing from any source, where such borrowing is to be repaid from grant monies or secured on assets funded by grant monies.
Not only does it save money upfront for the borrower, it is also beneficial from a taxation point, because both borrowers can avail deductions for interest payments under Section 24 of IT Act and under Section 80 C of IT Act for the principal being repaid.
But another option, which may be better, is to withdraw money tax free from your RRSP under the governments life - long learning program and then repay the money borrowed from your RRSP at a later date.
Once the IPO proceeds are raised, the loans to directors and amount due to related parties are repaid with other people's money (OPM)-- often disguised as under the purpose of «IPO proceeds used for working capital purposes».
The Treasury may be under political pressure to sell its AIG stake quickly (bragging rights to say that the bailout monies have been repaid may be worth a few election points)
[84] In Arklie v. Haskell (1986), 33 D.L.R. (4th) 458, 25 C.C.L.I. 277 (B.C.C.A.), McLachlin J.A., writing for the court at para. 26, held that a sum of money advanced by an employer to an employee that had to be repaid in the event of any recovery did not qualify as a benefit under the predecessor of s. 106.
A Promissory Note is a contract that stipulates the terms and conditions under which a borrower is going to repay money loaned to him or her from a loan maker.
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