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Each loan is borrowed for a set period of time, usually one, three or six months, after which time it is technically repayable.
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In 1950, the suspensory loan was introduced, a subsidy towards the construction of a home which was repayable if the house was sold within seven years.
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Cost: $9,000,000 with funding based on a loan repayable over 10 years serviced by an increase in rates over 3 years of 6%.
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Three-fourths advanced of the cost of building large houses, and about one-half for cottages, repayable as in the case of the land.
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The classical system was reintroduced in 1999, with the abolition of advance corporation tax and of repayable dividend tax credits.
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The loans granted by land development bank is repayable within 20 to 30 years.
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Local authorities were given the power to raise loans to pay for this redevelopment, repayable over the same sixty-year period.
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Although an overdraft facility may be authorised, technically the money is repayable on demand by the bank.
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Its main purpose was to extend loans to foreign nations, repayable in the local currency of the borrower, mostly for capital projects.
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From 1992 on, all student assistance was repayable loans.
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