| NOUN | a forbearance | forbearances | |
| SYNO | forbearance | longanimity | patience |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- A lender who grants a forbearance is refraining from enforcing its right to realize interest on securities under their agreement or contract with the borrower.
- Title IV, "Regulatory Reform": Outlines regulatory forbearance, a biennial review of regulations, regulatory relief, and the elimination of unnecessary Commission regulations and functions.
- 9. Khanti (forbearance) — practicing patience, and trembling to serve public interests.
- In modern times, the most common alternatives to debt relief in cases where debt cannot be paid are forbearance and debt restructuring.
- They were also asked only to obey Vaikundar and to remain with forbearance.
- During any period of deferment or forbearance, interest can accrue and be capitalized to the principal loan balance at the end of the deferment or forbearance period if it is not paid by the borrower as it accrues.
- Examples in the Pāli canon identify using forbearance in response to others' anger, cuckolding, torture and even fatal assaults.
- In an interview before her death, Fame said that they had stayed happily married because of her "charm, beauty, forbearance and understanding".
- Then he said about the knowledge, forbearance, munificence, eloquence, valor, and friendship of Ahl al-Bayt and also the name of Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib and Ja'far ibn Abi Talib.
- As the original contract was not legally enforceable, Couch also refused to pay under the forbearance agreement on the basis that as there was no legally enforceable agreement to sue in the first place, meant that forbearing to sue under that contract was not consideration for entering into the subsequent forbearance agreement.
- In May 2022, the theatre moved from the Church St. address due to a forbearance agreement with the City of Orlando.
- This method is based on the concept of forbearance, wherein regulators refrain from regulating the market unless deemed necessary.
- As in the earlier Nicholson case, the King was portrayed as treating an insane person accused of a crime with forgiveness and forbearance.
- 1. Offer 2(a): An offer refers to a promise that is dependent on a certain act, promise, or forbearance given in exchange for the initial promise.
- Certain individuals are born incapable of forbearance; so are certain cultures.
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