Pointing to the terms of the loan, she accuses McCain of gaming the system.
No doubt his executive team was busy fine-tuning the terms of the loan facility.
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For instance, a written enforceable agreement, outlining the repayment terms of the loan.
"Greece's significant and reinforced ability to renegotiate the terms of its loan deal must not be wasted, " Mr. Tsipras said.
Under the terms of the loan, he is only required to pay the interest each month, he said, but that he sometimes pays the principal, as well.
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Given many uninsured depositors are Russians, officials are conscious that burning them would make it more difficult to persuade Moscow to ease the terms of its loan to Cyprus.
The government is also due to send a delegation to Moscow this week to negotiate the terms of a loan that it hopes with bolster its depleted foreign exchange reserves.
Critics said the ruling will make it harder for lenders, to cite one example, to determine whether a property fits the definition of vessel or fixed structure and thus the terms of a loan.
Banks will seize such virtual assets in case of a default, or renegotiate the terms of a loan if a company misses a launch date, a sales target or an expected follow-on round of venture capital.
If Mr. Market trashes your investments in a sudden panic, your margin debts may be "called, " forcing you to sell some of your assets to sustain the minimum account values you committed to under the terms of the loan.
If you take money out of a life insurance policy as a loan (assuming this is permitted under the terms of your policy), the amount of the loan is not taxable to you.
For example, in the latest Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve, banks reported having further tightened their lending standards and terms for a broad range of loan types over the past three months.
"That is why we will reconsider our participation in terms of the restructuring of the existing loan, " he said.
Failure to agree terms for disbursement of the rest of the loan would, inevitably, alarm the markets.
Russia has also said it may reconsider the terms of a 2.5bn-euro loan it made to Cyprus in 2011, which was separate from the proposed eurozone bailout.
Constellation Energy last year put a 1.9 gigawatt nuclear plant project in Maryland on hold because it could not come to terms with the Department of Energy on a loan guarantee.
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As part of the wider legal battle the British Virgin Islands-registered Lyndhurst Development Trading was prohibited from enforcing any loan agreement under the terms of an emergency injunction granted in Belfast last December.
When an originator sells a mortgage and its servicing rights, depending on the terms of the sale, much or all of the risks are passed on to the loan purchaser.
In short, investors are dealing with a new set of complex securities, based on loans to a new type of borrower, where the loan terms and conditions may not be clear and at a time when house prices are falling nationally for the first time in living memory.
Decide on this at the time of the loan, put the loan terms in writing and have a lawyer write a codicil to your will.
One way is to request a credit application (so dubbed because the supplier is essentially offering an unsecured loan): This sets the terms of the transaction and the procedures to deal with conflicts when they come up.
In addition to the mortgage lending industry reform bill, they propose allowing loan terms to be adjusted in the event of a borrower's bankruptcy.
Future borrowers of mortgage loans must understand that the note is the king of all documents that are comprised within the loan terms.
One possible candidate could be the small, Democratic Left party, which accepts the loan deal but wants an easing of the terms of the austerity measures.
As an example, a 30 day trade loan covers the payment terms, usually at least, of something which has already been manufactured.
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He suggested potential loan receivers shouldn't look at the stress tests in terms of pass or fail.
Under PetroCaribe, members received generous terms for oil purchases, with payments as low as 5% of market value, and the remainder paid off through generous loan terms spread over 25 years.
Under the terms of today's reverse mortgages, the spouse who isn't on the loan can be evicted when the spouse named on the loan passes away or needs to move into a nursing home.
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