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Discover LudwigThe phrase "refundable deposit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a sum of money paid in advance as security for something, which will be returned if certain conditions are met. Example: Please be advised that a refundable deposit of $500 is required upon check-in at the hotel. This deposit will be returned to you at check-out, provided there are no damages to the room.
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Refundable deposit of $250.
The special cap requires a $20 refundable deposit.
The fact-filled cassette is well worth the small, refundable deposit.
When an offer is accepted, the buyer makes a refundable deposit of 2 to 3percentt.
It's also not unusual for a hotel to charge a refundable deposit of $100 or more to cover possible damage.
In Scotland, any fees to tenants beyond rent and a refundable deposit have been illegal since 2012.
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Either that or I'll introduce some kind of written contract and non-refundable deposit.
He needed a non-refundable deposit to fund the administration and Heaney was the only one to put one up.
A $50 per person, per class, non-refundable deposit is required with your registration.
$1,000 of your program payment will be considered a non-refundable deposit.
For 2019, the total tuition is $6,350 (plus non-refundable deposit of $300.00).
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