noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
commercial
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Talks with commercial bank creditors over two days were reported on June 21 to have failed to produce concrete results.
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August - at least 10 Third World countries have stopped repaying their commercial bank creditors .
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Debt service payments to commercial creditor banks, suspended in November, were scheduled for resumption at the end of February 1991.
foreign
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There is little comfort for foreign creditors hoping for an end to the six-month moratorium on debt payments.
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After spending 17 years in Congress hurling broadsides at foreign creditors and defending state enterprises, Mr Franco has changed course.
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A quarter of its annual budget of $ 800m goes to repay foreign creditors .
large
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The report also outlined the role agricultural cooperatives, the largest creditors to the mortgage companies, played in the fiasco.
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As a group, the cooperatives are the largest creditors to the mortgage companies.
other
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We also obtained funds for investment in the business from the sale of supermarket property, borrowing and other creditors .
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The seller, not the buyer's other creditors , will be entitled to take those goods.
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Secondly, even if loan stock is unsecured it will rank equally with the other unsecured creditors .
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Current liabilities are trade creditors , tax and any other creditors.
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That part payment will then be available for the buyer's other creditors .
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You know it and all our other creditors know it.
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If the trust is due at once, the beneficiary can claim with priority over other creditors .
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Another method of subordination is a prohibition on repayment of the debt whilst other creditors remain unpaid.
preferential
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More controversially, the Crown for certain unpaid taxes and other levies is also accorded the status of preferential creditor .
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There are of course classes of preferential and pre-preferential creditors , but I do not propose to expand on that here.
secured
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The protection given by the Harter Act to shippers and consignees benefited banks and secured creditors .
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If they sell, they acknowledge a loss which may exceed the discount that secured creditors eventually have to accept.
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This is a problem for secured creditors who may wish to vote.
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Second, the secured creditor may have the right of pursuit.
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A partially secured creditor is entitled to receive a dividend on the unsecured part of his claim having valued his security.
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It was agreed that the receivers' first duty was to the secured creditors .
unsecured
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Secondly, even if loan stock is unsecured it will rank equally with the other unsecured creditors .
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Whole Earth owes its Top 20 unsecured creditors more than $ 2. 6 million.
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Subordinated loan stock will rank behind all unsecured creditors but ahead of preference shareholders and ordinary shareholders.
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Unfortunately, the company's bank, the tax man and employees come first; you will then be an unsecured creditor .
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So long as the receiver is in the driving seat neither the owners nor the unsecured creditors can do much to remove him.
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Second, the charge provides security against unsecured creditors .
western
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Its international indebtedness had reached such alarming proportions under the previous Khedive that its Western creditors had become seriously alarmed.
■ NOUN
bank
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Talks with commercial bank creditors over two days were reported on June 21 to have failed to produce concrete results.
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August - at least 10 Third World countries have stopped repaying their commercial bank creditors .
judgment
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A certificate of judgement is still required, but see r 27 enabling judgment creditors to prepare documents for the court.
nation
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Equally, it is important that the creditor nations match words with deeds.
■ VERB
allow
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The garage was later sold to Nissan for £200,000, allowing creditors to recoup some of the money they had lost.
hold
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If Electronics had not held off its creditors , it would have collapsed, bringing Magnetics down with it.
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It was held that the creditor could recover only 400,000.
include
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They also prepare financial reports for nonmanagement groups, including stockholders, creditors , regulatory agencies, and tax authorities.
owe
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Altogether £1m is missing from the pension fund and a further £1m is owed to creditors .
pay
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If one has to pay a creditor £100 in one year's time, it is not necessary to have £100 today.
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Two constables arrive at his home to seize his belongings since he can not pay his creditors .
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The purchaser should reserve the express right to pay the creditors directly out of the retention on behalf of the vendor.
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Until the suit was settled, it could be thawed only long enough to pay off all creditors .
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He faces selling his priceless collection of Ferraris to pay off creditors .
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Once the bank controls the account, you can pay only those creditors whom the bank lets you pay.
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This is less odd than it looks: it pays creditors to avoid the delays and legal costs of chapter 11.
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That has given the government the latitude to pay its creditors and not default on its borrowings.
protect
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The judicial system now had to protect creditors instead of debtors.
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This rule is designed to protect creditors .
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The transfer is made to avoid a reduction in share capital and, accordingly, to protect creditors .
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The incentive of central banks to protect the interest of creditors has been increased by the globalization of the financial markets.
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You can not transfer your assets to a spouse in order to protect them from the creditors .
repay
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Within eight years he had fully repaid his creditors and accumulated a greater fortune than ever before.
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Under the reorganization plan, El Paso Electric will repay creditors using proceeds from an underwritten public offering of mortgage bonds.
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A quarter of its annual budget of $ 800m goes to repay foreign creditors .
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August - at least 10 Third World countries have stopped repaying their commercial bank creditors .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He died owing his creditors over $20 million.
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The failed company is currently in talks with its creditors.
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The UN warned creditors to ease Brazil's debt burden or see the country go bankrupt.
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When George inherited some money, the first thing he did was to pay his creditors.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also until such time as a creditor has lodged a proof of debt, he can not vote at meetings of creditors.
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And, for a deal to be reached, not all creditors necessarily need to be involved.
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Mr Kasyanov seems now to be playing for time, hoping to get through January without ferocious clashes with creditors.
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Quaker creditors showed great tolerance to those who were tardy in paying their bills.
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The business of lending money is like gambling-the creditors calculate the odds of the money being repaid.
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The judicial system now had to protect creditors instead of debtors.
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This section lists long-term debt owed to banks or other creditors and any obligations under capital leases.