This would be incredibly stupid, like Netflix charging you a monthly fee and still making you pay a sum for each rental.
Pre-liberalization, domestic insurers focused on high-income endowment policies (which pay a lump sum after a certain period).
You damaged the credibility of NPR for which many of us pay a fair sum to protect.
Offshore-account holders must pay a lump sum to make up for unpaid taxes, plus an annual withholding tax.
Farmer Richard Gill, whose insurers previously had to pay a four figure sum to a driver who hit an escaped buffalo, insists he does all he can to prevent problems.
Like the Leica, if you have to ask why you'd pay such a sum for a camera that doesn't speak color, it may not be for you -- but it is for David Fincher, says Red, who's already shooting his next feature on one.
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Debt settlement, on the other hand, involves paying a debt counselor to negotiate a lesser balance which you then pay as a lump sum.
The previous pay offer included a 1% lump sum for 2012, a 3% wage increase in 2013 and a 4% pay rise in 2014.
The government is offering to pay them a lump-sum unemployment benefit if they go home.
Mr Cook, who has offered to pay a "substantial" sum of money to buy the runway and surrounding facilities, said the international business community looked on Sheffield's lack of an airport with "universal incredulity".
These are policies which promise to pay out a supposedly fixed sum to the policy holder's inheritors when the customer eventually dies, with the payment coming from the investment proceeds of the person's monthly premiums.
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With interest rates so low, it makes sense for Apple to borrow a large sum of money rather than pay a big tax bill.
Of course, if you have a more immediate need for a lump sum, for example to pay off a mortgage or other large debts, then the cash option may suit you better.
Irwin Mitchell said the council had now agreed to pay her a five-figure sum in settlement of her claim for damages for her pain and suffering, loss of earnings and ongoing psychotherapy.
"The council will not evict any tenants for arrears they build up due to a genuine inability to pay this new sum until the cross-party working group has had time to examine the issue and propose a sustainable way forward, " he said.
She added the defendants had agreed to pay Mr Tennant and Mr Lowe a sum each in damages and all their libel costs.
Of course, lenders are quick to point out that escrows are not actually a cost since they are just establishing the escrow reserves to pay your taxes and insurance, but it is a sum of money above and beyond the principal balance of the mortgage you are refinancing and it has to be funded by somebody!
If counterparties pay up, CDSs are a zero-sum game: what the seller loses, the buyer gains.
One sum went to pay for a colleague's eye surgery, and another to help out with a nephew's university education.
There is the basic pay, which for most includes a lump sum plus the money for each patient on their list, while the second part is effectively a bonus for offering a range of extra services such as diabetes care and their overall performance as measured against targets.
The South Wales Central AM argued that investing a modest sum of money to attract new airlines would have a significant pay back to the economy in Wales.
Yesterday, the beleaguered handset maker disclosed that Apple has agreed to pay the company both a one-time lump sum and ongoing royalties as part of a deal to settle all patent infringement litigation between the two companies.
This figure involves some heroic extrapolation, but even half that sum would seem a lot to pay for a system that is not even good at compensating patients who are injured.
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If the expatriate cannot pay his balance owing to the IRS in a lump sum, he could enter into an installment agreement with the IRS. Instead of paying his balance owing to the IRS, the expatriate could renounce his U.S. citizenship.
Legislation in 2003 stated anyone who left the police with an enhanced Patten package would have to pay back their lump sum if re-employed as a police officer within five years.
What Spatz is calling for is a kind of truce, in which instead of engaging in a zero sum game, all the cholesterol drug makers pay for one single campaign for all their drugs, just getting patients to go in and ask their doctor for treatment.
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Many people cut the link between the endowment and their mortgage, making alternative plans to pay off their home loan with other savings, investments, or a tax-free lump sum from their pension.
Just a few days earlier Mulyono had visited the clinic to pay an instalment of the debt, and the sum had been accepted gladly.
Under Medicare Advantage, seniors effectively get a fixed sum to buy coverage from HMOs or managed care companies instead of having Uncle Sam pay doctors and hospitals on an a la carte basis.
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