10 adjectives to describe instalments

They are redeemed, as a rule, in forty annual instalments, the bonds to be canceled being selected by lot.

The price is payable in some parts of the country in ten yearly instalments; in others in five; with interest in both cases from the date of sale.

The Emperor likewise provides them with commodious houses and stores; gives them at once ten or twenty thousand dollars worth of credit, and is content to receive in return monthly instalments.

Lineal heirs who may not be able to attend this meeting in person will have their interests taken in charge by the undersigned, on the receipt of twenty-five dollars, which will be due from each heir as the primary instalment on account of necessary expenses.

Instead, he instructed his solicitor to pay me the allowance in quarterly instalments during the rest of his life; and it was understood that, on his death, the entire estate should devolve on me, or if I died first, on my daughter Ruth.

These bonds bear interest at the rate of 2-1/2 per cent payable in semi-annual instalments, January 1 and July 1.

She was chattering either of her plans for the autumn, or of Dante and the discovery of his missing cantos, or else of how abominably Bob Townsend had treated Rosalind Jemmett, and they had almost reached the upper terracelittle Roger, indeed, his red head blazing in the sunlight, was already sidling by shy instalments toward themwhen Patricia moaned inconsequently and for no ascertainable cause fainted.

They receive the amount in weekly instalments of 30 piastres (about 6 shillings) per month.

More and more the land laws of the Colony were altered so as to favour occupation by small farmers, who were not compelled to purchase their land for cash, but permitted to remain State tenants at low rentals, or allowed to buy the freehold by gradual instalments, termed deferred payments.

[Written on the fourteenth instalment of the Garrick Play extracts.

10 adjectives to describe  instalments