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Holders of existing anonymous or code-name accounts would get a grace period before they have to own up, an association spokesman told Agence France-Presse.
So long as his government continues to be blessed by the IMF, it will get a grace period of three to ten years, depending on the category of debt.
Usually, customers who qualify for a while and then slip below the minimum get a grace period before they are bounced off the red carpet.
You get a grace period on the books, which would be well spent setting up a new source of full-time income.
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Instituted a successful "common but differentiated responsibilities" scheme under which developed countries started their phase-outs first, with developing countries getting a grace period of up to ten years.
When a new financial reform bill gets signed into law, it could mean the end of banks being "too big to fail," but the biggest banks are likely to get a long grace period before it hurts their credit score.
Small companies would get a three-year grace period.
Firms usually get a few weeks' grace to make a payment.
Violators face fines of up to $1,000, but get a 10-day grace period to apply for a license after being caught.
If we don't pick them up by 6, you get a five-minute grace period, then they start charging you $30 a minute, so some days my husband gets them, or I call my mom or mother-in-law.
Presently, lower- and middle-income consumers who qualify for the law's tax credits get a 90-day grace period.
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