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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted an interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has agreed to take part in or has shown a willingness to engage with a particular subject, investment, or opportunity.
Example: "After careful consideration, she accepted an interest in the new project that the company was launching."
Alternatives: "agreed to participate" or "showed interest in".
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Another trap: generally, someone who disclaims cannot have accepted an interest in the asset or any of its benefits.
And more significantly, in order for a disclaimer to be valid, the gift recipient generally may not have accepted an interest in the asset or any of its benefits.
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Last week, the League One leaders confirmed they had accepted an interest-free loan of £500,000 from Sandy Easdale, director of the football board, as well as the £1m deal with Laxey Partners Ltd.
When Fremont asks $50,000 for the story Benny convinces him it would be a better deal to accept an interest in the company.
If the low bidder is willing to accept an interest rate of, say, 3percentt, however, that does not mean that the delinquent taxpayer reaps the benefit.
Those who accept an interest modification under that plan are likely to realize at some point that they are essentially "renting" a home and paying more than any renter would.
For the second kind of choice (jam later, or later still) people are quite patient, accepting an annualised interest rate of 4.3% on average, according to a recent study by Mr Laibson and others.
"The work was so engaging that I knew the job would keep my interest". He accepted an offer to join the entertainment and media practice full-time.
An inverted yield curve means that people will accept a lower interest rate for loaning money for a longer term.
"Many more of our graduates would accept a public interest opportunity if it were available," Mr. Lehman said.
When investors pay a higher price for a bond, it means that they are accepting a lower interest rate from the borrower.
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