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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is not repayable' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a passive construction where the subject is not performing the action but rather receiving it. You can use this phrase in situations where a debt or loan is not able to be repaid. For example: "The loan given to the company is not repayable due to their financial instability." In this sentence, the subject (the loan) is not able to perform the action of repaying, thus resulting in it being not repayable.
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The young students' bursary is not repayable.
Therapy during school holidays is not repayable, because the authorities believe autism ceases to exist outside term time.
The state is now contending that the $71.8 million the city loaned to the agency is not repayable under the law that was passed to dissolve redevelopment, Wilson said.
The lender should be aware that an unsecured loan is not repayable if the borrower declares bankruptcy.
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Loan and overdraft terms are changed, apparently arbitrarily, and sound companies with cashflow problems get nowhere when they ask for help.Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), which is about to get a £20-billion capital injection from the government, made headlines on November 23rd when it said it would offer small firms 12-month overdrafts at fixed interest rates that are not repayable on demand.
PVH had £125m in the bank, a surplus of assets over current liabilities and a balance sheet that was only in the red because of a £427m interest-free loan granted by BMW that had already been written off by the Germans and was not repayable for at least 45 years.
Grants are not repayable and it is anticipated the Wales Economic Growth Fund will assist more than 100 businesses.
Its chairman, Mike Harris, has previously used Twitter to call for the council to apologise claiming the grant was not repayable, if its terms were met.
Whatever the reason for leaving the service, if, judged by the terms of the contract, it is insufficient in law, it is not 'just cause.' The money received and repayable, nothing more being shown, constitutes a mere debt.
Under the current system, nursing and midwifery students can apply for non-repayable bursaries of up to £4,191, of which £1,000 is not means-tested.
In Brussels, Gunnar Wiegand, a spokesman for the European foreign affairs commissioner, said the proposed loans were not subsidies, but "repayable loans, which are in full compliance with the 1994 World Trade Organization agreement on subsidies".
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