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It has made a provision of up to £13m as a possible payment.
But he made a provision for a flagrant foul if "there was evident intent to injure the person".
(On October 14th BankAmerica made a provision of $1.4 billion against credit losses in the third quarter).
Last year, Serco made a provision of £136m against the contract under Mr Soames's "onerous contract provision" review of the business, which it said reflected future losses.
The bank suffered $388 million in loan losses in the quarter but made a provision for loan losses of $988, thereby increasing the reserve by $600 million.
Cormann said the government had already made a provision in the budget for that, but argued the benefit would be reciprocated to Australian businesses exporting to China.
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With Lloyds making a provision of £3.2bn, observers are now expecting the total bill to double to about £9bn.
For example, Spain allows its banks to make a provision at the inception of a loan putting money aside for a rainy day.
"Benefits of that nature may well be appropriate, and states are able to make a provision for the determination of those kinds of rights," Mr. Romney said Wednesday.
If the loans are valued at par or above, there is no need to make a provision, wherever they are kept in the bank.
"Benefits of that nature may well be appropriate," he said, "and states are able to make a provision for the determination of those kinds of rights".
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