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In addition, loan deferrals gotten for reasons of illness are also limited, even if your disability persists after your deferments run out; plus, your loan continues to rack up interest charges, even if disability is the reason for the deferral (s).— AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
A spokeswoman for the City of Calgary said the deferral is well within what is allowed under the development permit for the Bow.
The purpose of the deferral is so that the MCNO Board can understand the scope and impact of the proposed ordinance and take a position on the issue.— Mid-City Neighborhood Organization
This deferral is a serious problem in practice for large programs.— CiteULike: Everyone's library
The deferral is a proactive action taken as a result of weak commodity prices particularly on the natural gas side of the business.— ACN Newswire

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