If you do not, interest will be assessed on the purchase from the purchase date. Depending on purchase amount, promotion length and payment allocation, the required minimum monthly payment may or may not pay off
If you do not, interest will be assessed on the purchase from the purchase date. Depending on purchase amount, promotion length and payment allocation, the required minimum monthly payment may or may not pay off purchase by end of loan period, see financing agreement for all details. Other...
In the case of a producer as L/C recipient, a condition of a loan made to him by his bankers where the sugar he has produced is for export, would most probably be that the shipping documents established for the sugar loaded on to a buyer’s vessel, or other means of conveyance, are...
Google Share on Facebook originate (redirected fromorigin) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Legal,Acronyms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. originate To make; all the steps necessary to attract a potential borrower,process a loan request, prepare all necessary paperwork,and place the loan on the book...
Modifications of Organizational Documents The Parent and the Borrower shall not, and shall not permit any Loan Party or other Subsidiary to, amend, supplement, restate or otherwise modify its articles or certificate of incorporation, by-laws, operating agreement, declaration of trust, partnership agree...
RUSTON, La., Jan. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Origin Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: OBK) (“Origin,”“we,”“our” or the “Company”), the holding company for Origin...
In grammatical use, a loan-translation of Greek prothesis, literally "a setting before."... thesis late 14c., "unaccented syllable or note," from Latin thesis "unaccented syllable in poetry," later (and more correctly) "stressed part of a metrical foot," from Greek thesis "a proposition...
(source also of Old Norsehross, Old Frisian, Old Saxonhors, Middle Dutchors, Dutchros, Old High Germanhros, GermanRoß"horse"), of unknown origin. By some, connected to PIE root*kers-"to run," source of Latincurrere"to run." Boutkan prefers the theory that it is a loan-word ...
" modern use seems to date from c. World War II, perhaps originally Australian, on the notion ofbox of tricks.Box lunch(n.) is attested from 1899. Thebox set"multiple-album, CD or cassette issue of the work of an artist" is attested by 1955. To think or actoutside the box"...
Phrasewith child"pregnant" is recorded from c. 1200.With it"cool, hip, up-to-date" is recorded by 1931 in Black English.What's with?"what are the circumstances of or explanation for" is by 1940. Withandbyare so closely allied in many of their uses that it is impossible to lay down...