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The homeowner signs a note promising to repay the agency without interest.
Mr. van Nes persuaded his father to bid up to $75,000 for Nina, promising to repay him over several years.
Instead of McLaren's management doing the tub-thumping, it was left to the drivers, which in turn has left Whitmarsh promising to repay them for their energy.
Children, or more likely parents acting on their behalf, could sign contracts promising to repay educational stipends during their working lives.
The three Genel Enerji directors' fines were reduced by 30% after they voluntarily contacted the FSA, expressing remorse and promising to repay any profits.
But others sign up on credit, promising to repay the $40,000 to $50,000 price of passage after finding work in the United States.
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Mr Miliband promised to repay voters' trust in his party.
Loan recipients sign a commitment letter promising to "exercise my best efforts" to repay the debt "within a reasonable time after I am financially able to do so".
You can't routinely borrow a house and sell it, promising to buy back the same house later to repay the loan.
Instead of promising to pay a set amount every month, students pledge to repay a share of their income for a set period of time, in exchange for an investor funding their education upfront.
"It's a little like promising to increase spending on the Visa card but then using it to repay the Amex bill," noted Nick Parsons of National Australia Bank drily.
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