42 Words to use with loans

SMITH, JAY BRAISTED ROE. Supplement to second edition of New Jersey corporation law, together with a complete treatise on the Law of New Jersey building and loan associations.

HUBACHEK, FRANK R. The constitutionality of small loan legislation.

On the ledger of said loan office an account was opened with Samuel Prioleau, in which he was credited with the three items of stock and deputed by the transfer of each certificate to certain persons named, under dates of May 20, 1795, August 24, 1795, and April 19, 1796.

We recognize a short-loan market, a stock exchange, a number of "markets" where lenders and borrowers are brought together by the aid of various intermediaries, such as banks, bill brokers, and stock jobbers, who correspond to dealers in commodities.

Annotations on small loan laws.

NUGENT, ROLF. Regulation of the small loan business.

LOCAL TRADEMARKS, INC. Advertising manual for loan advertising.

(Small loan series)

But, at the same time, Mr. Fox fully admitted the right of the Lords to discuss such questions, "for it would be very absurd indeed to send a loan bill to the Lords for their concurrence, and at the same time deprive them of the right of deliberation.

What else?" "A loan exhibition is of real interest," said Mr. Hepworth.

" If the scandals and losses involved by loan issues were always on this Gargantuan scale, there would be little difficulty about disposing of them, both on economic and moral grounds, and showing that there is, and can be, only one side to the problem.

[Fr.], pawnshop, my uncle's. lender, pawnbroker, money lender; usurer, loan shark.

We have no such bankers in Hungary, and but a very small inconsiderable number who have invested their fortunes in such loan-shares.

The holders of loan stock in every country are creditors for vast sums towards the State, and the State, in its turn, is creditor for enormous sums towards the taxpayers.

I have spent some time in studying the photographs of the various portraits of English worthies that have been exhibited at successive loan collections, or which are now in the National Portrait Gallery, and have traced what appear to be indisputable signs of one predominant type of face supplanting another.

" Mr. Thomas McKeever, the popular loan clerk of the Mustardseed National, was just getting ready for the annual visit of the state bank examiner when Mr. Tutt, followed by Mrs. Effingham, entered the exquisitely furnished boudoir where lady clients were induced by all modern conveniences except manicures and shower baths to become depositors.

"And ye can have the loan o' the whip-saw to make more, whenever the fancy takes ye." "Loan o' the whip-saw!

Neither a borrower, nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.

SEE Colcord, Joanna C. The constitutionality of small loan legistration.

"That funny little man in the loan museum has asked him to help in the arrangement.

At present it is often possible to borrow for this purpose from loan societies specially formed to meet the needs of women preparing to enter professions.

He first became known to the public in 1816, by a pamphlet against the foreign loan system, which was equally remarkable for its clearness of argument and profound knowledge of finance.

He foiled all Emperor Maximilian's attempts to recover Milaness; and, not receiving from the king money for the maintenance and pay of his troops, he himself advanced one hundred thousand livres, opened a loan-account in his own name, raised an army-working-corps of six thousand men to repair the fortifications of Milan, and obtained from the Swiss cantons permission to enlist twelve thousand recruits amongst them.

Poor Persia had been sold out so many times in the framing of tariffs and tax laws, in loan transactions and concessions of various kinds that the nationalist government had grown desperate and certainly most distrustful of all foreigners coming from nations within the sphere of European diplomacy.

But later the interest payments and the eventual repayment of the principal of the loan act in the opposite direction.

42 Words to use with  loans