instalment

  • 21instalment plan — UK US UK (US installment plan) noun [C] ► COMMERCE a method of paying for something in which a person pays part of the cost immediately and then makes regular payments until the debt is completely paid: »Another option is working out an… …

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  • 22instalment sale — UK US UK (US installment sale) noun [C or U] ► COMMERCE an arrangement where someone sells something and receives part of the cost immediately and then regular payments until the money is completely paid: »An installment sale is a good option for …

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  • 23instalment judgment — A judgment for a sum to be paid in instalments; a judgment calling for instalment payments, such as a judgment for the payment of alimony at stated periods. United States v Ewing (DC Miss) 19 F2d 378 …

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  • 24instalment — I. noun see installment I II. noun see installment II …

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  • 25instalment — noun Standard spelling for all senses …

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  • 26instalment — in|stal|ment [ ın stɔlmənt ] the British spelling of installment …

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  • 27instalment — in·stal·ment || ɪn stɔːlmÉ™nt n. one of several separate payments into which a debt has been divided; one of a number of parts which are given out at different times, section, portion; act of installing, putting in place (also installment) …

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  • 28instalment — (US also installment) noun 1》 a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something, spread over an agreed period of time. 2》 one of several parts of something which are published or broadcast in sequence at intervals. Origin C18: alt …

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  • 29instalment — n. [Written also Installment.] 1. See installation. 2. Successive portion, partial payment …

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  • 30instalment — One of a series of payments, especially when buying goods on hire purchase, settling a debt, or buying a new issue of shares …

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