Not exact matches
As part of United's crisis management, the airline said late Wednesday that all passengers on Sunday's United Express Flight 3411 are getting reimbursement
equal to the cost of their tickets, which can be
taken in cash, travel
credits, or miles.
Currently, participants who have not
taken a distribution receive interest
credits at the rate
equal to the 30 - year Treasury bond yield plus 0.5 % but not less than 5 %; the «interest
credit» rate is adjusted annually.
These include the stipulation that students
take at least 30
credits per academic year and remain in the state after graduation for a period
equaling the length of time they received the scholarship.
Classes
taken at Marshfield are given
equal credit as RL offers.
The creditor shall pay to the administrator a civil penalty
equal to three times the amount of the investigation fee and the annual license fee for each year or portion thereof, the creditor, in violation of Section 5-19-22, has engaged in the business of making consumer loans or
taking assignments of consumer
credit contracts without first having obtained a license, but in no event shall a civil penalty exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($ 100,000).
I had a total of debts that
equal about $ 5000.00 I paid them all within 1 week which most were in collections, but to make a long story short they
took off the balance that I owed on the debts after they were paid and i have all the paper work and documents showing proof that they were paid.About a month later the CRA»S from from three of my debts placed them on my
credit report again which has brung my score down a lot.
All other things being
equal, if you've got a better
credit rating, you'll be able to get better interest rates on any
credit you
take out.
> One A + Rewards
credit will convert into one Southwest Rewards
credit, which means it will
take 16 AirTran A + Reward
credits to
equal one standard roundtrip award on Southwest.
Why should anyone
take you or Kyoto with its
equal non-mention of nuclear (as an option for
credits) seriously?