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A Crimes Bill was passed, followed by a measure of alleviation, known as the Arrears Bill, with the view of keeping the scales of justice even.
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"Arrears in the more recently acquired mortgages from GMAC have been higher than anticipated," Bradford & Bingley said.
GMAC-RFC Loan Delinquencies Rise Sharply, Putting Banks at Risk 2008
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Arrears on its GBP 40 billion portfolio of mortgage loans are nearly double the industry average, according to a recent report from Credit Suisse Group.
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Arrears on its £40 billion ($73.68 billion) portfolio of mortgage loans are nearly double the industry average, according to a recent report from Credit Suisse Group.
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Arrears ultimately appear, if not in ledgers, in the effect it has on an affluent culture gone wild with irrational exuberance.
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Hannah argued that, while her mother had dealt with the Weston house for over seven years, she had never received a satisfactory accounting of "them old Arrears."
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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Arrears on this fund could not lead to expulsion although other action can be taken.
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Arrears under the account can result in expulsion of a member country.
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Arrears of 430 million pula as at 31 March 2002 had been reduced to 180 million as at December 31 2004.
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Arrears in this province are well over the R1,8 billion mark.
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