Indebtedness
2.Yet just such a collapse becomes likely as foreign currency indebtedness grows.
3.Soaring house prices and rising household indebtedness were the vehicles through which policy worked.
4.Indebtedness is a miserable thing. “To be debt free” is the wish of many people. However, many people live in the misery of indebtedness without even realizing it.
5.But in practice, the appropriate measure, for instance, is choosing the way of indebtedness carefully, defining rational scale and time limits of indebtedness and formulating the policy of interest rates.
6.Enclosed is a sight draft for£26.10.5 on Messrs. Robert& Sons, which clears off our indebtedness to you.
7.That is not the only sense in which the US is sitting pretty despite its huge external indebtedness.
8.2 The Company shall have a first lien upon all sums payable under this Agreement or any other previous agreement to secure any indebtedness from the Agent to the Company and the Company may apply such sums towards the settlement of such indebtedness.
9.The inspiration from the theory of modern capital structure is that indebtedness can bring tax avoidance and income from financial leverage to electric enterprises.
10.Specifically, Certificates of Indebtedness, which authorise note-issuing banks to issue banknotes, are issued and redeemed against US dollars at that fixed rate and for the account of the Exchange Fund.


