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Term loan
with the purpose for which loan is granted. Where the terms for repayment is long, the loan is called 'long term
Term of years absolute
the Act); and in that definition, term of years includes terms for less than years or from year to year; and
Term, imprisonment for life and imprisonment for a term
Term, imprisonment for life and imprisonment for a term, the word
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On the same terms and conditions in all respects
On the same terms and conditions in all respects, means when this expression is
Year-books, or Books of years and terms
Year-books, or Books of years and terms, reports, in a regular series, from the time of King
Subject to the terms of formal agreement
Subject to the terms of formal agreement, means as 'subject to contract' that is,
Contradiction in terms
Contradiction in terms, a phrase of which the parts are expressly inconsistent, as
terms
terms The period of time and the interest rate agreed upon
Term in gross
Term in gross. A term which would have been attendant on
term insurance
term insurance : insurance in effect for a set term ;specif
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