to do something bad to someone because they have done something bad to you
to give someone the same amount of money that you borrowed from them
As for getting your friends to pay back loans, just be upfront.
Borrowers can also pay back the equity loan early to increase their share in the property.
But'for the avoidance of doubt' he has now decided to pay back enough to cover what he received in rent.
Governments can much more easily gain consent to borrow money than they can gain consent to pay back the loans.
He has since paid back the money.
I don’t think we can afford to pay the full amount back now.
I'M taking out more payday loans to pay back the ones I already have.
If you are leasing land and labour for 15 a hectare you would pay back your original investment after two years.
It claims most people pay back within ten days and 30 per cent before that.
It is time they were made to pay back something in return for a better life.
I’ll be able to pay you back next week.
Make greedy bankers pay back money they stole and then make them work off their debts.
Make them pay back the money and kick them out of the country.
No students will have to pay back any loan for their education until they complete their degree.
Now let us look at how rapidly each project pays back its initial investment.
She knew how to pay them back for the trouble they had caused.
She’ll pay us the rest back when she gets her wages.
The loan will be paid back but the Government will guarantee the bonds throughout their terms.
The money must be paid back one day, either in tax rises or spending cuts.
The system of paying back loans makes dealing with student debt easy to manage.
The victim pays back the money interest free when they can afford to.
Then my friend will pay back money to his dad and his dad will pay off his mortgage.
This was introduced as a means of giving an incentive to the banks to pay back money as soon as possible.
This weekend he insisted the allowances he now claimed would not be used to pay back the money he owed.
Those who could not pay back the money were to find creative ways to serve others.
We are now pressing for that money to be paid back.
We borrowed from the bank to improve the property, with the intention of remortgaging to pay back the loan.
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