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Deferrals

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Deferrals meaning

plural of deferral

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Additional environmental analysis would be required to move forward with the deferred fourth pad, and the final record of decision may identify additional deferrals.

In a report to the committee, Shelagh McLean, Fife Council’s head of education, said: “The number of January and February deferrals over the past three years has been consistent.

So under these agreements, subject to certain conditions and corporate approvals, lessors will reduce our lease payments to eliminate the COVID-related deferrals.

Specifically, employees will start with plan deferrals of at least 3% of compensation.

The deferrals were Ohtani’s idea to ease the Dodgers’ luxury-tax and cash flow burdens to give the team the flexibility needs to be as competitive as possible, the source said.

Prior to the pandemic, some eligibility changes were implemented to safeguard donors, such as raising the minimum hemoglobin thresholds, resulting in an increase in donor deferrals especially among young donors (16 to 18-year old’s).

At the end of September, the outline for deferring payments on bank loans was further extended and expanded, and loans from credit card companies were also included in the deferrals.

Enrollment of new foreign students in U.S. colleges and universities is down by 43% this fall; 90% of schools report international student deferrals, a report says.

For Q2, we reported that initial deferrals had been granted for 17% of the commercial portfolio and that re-deferral requests had been received for 4% of the portfolio.

I know the game plans for deferrals, but how are you thinking about the risks that with so many people out of work that this could turn into cuts and permanent closures if sales are slow to come back?

More than $9 billion in new spending and tax deferrals to combat the coronavirus crisis coupled with a slump in state revenues will push the NSW budget deep into the red.

Proposals included tax deferrals, tax breaks, the suspension of some City-collected fees, and potentially grants for short term rent support.

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Roughly 800,000 people have applied for six-month deferrals during the coronavirus pandemic.

Southampton and West Ham have since become the first top-flight sides to reach agreements with their players over wage deferrals.

Still, the relatively low suburban vacancy rates may be understating the true weakness in rental market, given many tenants have negotiated rent discounts or deferrals with their landlords.

The auditor says his office also identified about $1.6 billion in other financial relief measures, as well as billions in deferrals by the province.

The City’s contribution to this initiative involves City owned lands in the downtown core and deferrals of a portion of any additional property taxes resulting from the new developments.

The company is among the major restaurant chains that are looking for rent deferrals on properties where business has slowed dramatically or ground to a halt amid efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.

The inquiry is expected to shed light on the consequences of mortgage and small and medium business loan deferrals during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the potential for reform of "responsible lending" laws.