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credit

money) in the present obtained by the debtor's promise to repay the creditor in the future usually with interest as compensation

Secured creditor

institution, in whose favour security interest is created for due repayment by any borrower of any financial assistance. [Securitisation and Recon-struction

Unclaimed property

account is money lent to the banker by the customer, repayable upon and not until demand without which there is no

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Fixed deposit

a joint account which, as the name itself suggests, is repayable on the expiration of the agreed period, Anumati v. Punjab

Exchequer Bonds

to ten millions by the (English) Finance Act, 1905, and repayable by annual drawings at par in ten years.

Debenture

secured by the charge and that money will become immediately repayable. Under s. 81 the company must also register charges existing

Compulsory deposite

Fund, is not until the happening of some specified contingency repayable on demand otherwise than for the purpose of the payment

Banking

lending or investment, of deposits of money from the public, repayable on demand or otherwise, and withdrawal by cheque, draft, order

Sabape loan

in cash at the beginning of a cultivating season, and repayable in paddy or grain at the harvest time, CIT v.

Reimbursable

Capable of being repaid repayable

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