Loans are repayable by instalments, and are guaranteed by first mortgages not greater in amount than half the value of the hypothecated property.
Agrarian credit banks may, with the permission of the government, issue cartelle agrarie, or agrarian bonds, repayable by instalments and bearing interest.
A practice of receiving deposits repayable at call had sprung up, which must lead to embarrassment where the funds are invested in loans repayable during a long term of years.
The load itself is repayable after the first five years by annual instalments of 4% until half is paid off; the remainder by instalments of 3 1/2%, including interest.
Loans are repayable in instalments covering interest and part of the principal, or in lump sums.
They arerepayable in small instalments, covering principal and interest, although the member may repay in lump if he wishes.
Money may be deposited in a bank in two names and be repayable to both conjointly, by either separately, or to the survivor of the two.
The loans are mostly represented by bonds, to which coupons are attached for interest, and are repayable at a certain specified date.
Prior to the passing of the Act of 1906, the loans for the purposes of the Labourers Acts were advanced by the Commissioners of Public Works and were repayable by annuities which included principal and interest.
Advances repayable without interest, for example, are made to workmen who wish to buy or to build houses for themselves.
A few men, desirous of making money, would form themselves into a Loan Club, and offer sums of money ostensibly at five per cent, interest, repayable in weekly instalments.
It is repayable in weekly instalments at ten shillings a week,--the repayments commencing the very first week after the advance has been made.
The Credit Foncier has the right to issue bonds, repayable in fifty or sixty years, and bearing a fixed rate of interest.
This decree empowered the issue of loans at a low rate of interest, secured by mortgage bonds, extending over a long period, and repayable by annuities, including instalments of capital.
In the case of funds borrowed in terms of rupees and repayable in terms of rupees, this element of risk is absent; and the elimination of it provides a source of net gain.
Money for this will be advanced by the Government, free of interest, and repayable over a period of years.
He lent Hendrick money, one thousand florins, to be repayablein a year with three months' notice.
Levy on Capital, in the shape of a Compulsory Loan, bearing no interest and repayable in 100 years.
August, 1881, shall be repayable by a payment for interest and sinking fund of six pounds and nine pence per cent, per annum, which will extinguish the debt in twenty-live years.
Very much of it is repayable at demand, or at very short notice.
English bankers deal with an aggregate of small sums, all of which are repayableon short notice, or on demand.
Funds for this purpose will be advanced by Government free of interest and repayableover a period of years.
Mr. Sikes strongly recommended that deposits should not be repayable "except after sufficient notice," the extent of which neither he nor Mr. Saintsbury ventured to state.
Convention, and shall be repayable by a payment for interest and Sinking Fund of six pounds and ninepence per 100l.
August 1881 shall be repayable by a payment for interest and sinking fund of six pounds and ninepence per cent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "repayable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.