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Moratoriums meaning
plural of moratorium
Using Moratoriums
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of moratorium
- In the example corpus, moratoriums often appears in combinations such as: moratoriums on, eviction moratoriums, the moratoriums.
Context around Moratoriums
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 12 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Moratoriums
- In this selection, "moratoriums" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, eviction, repayment, placed, regarding, earlier and providing stand out and add context to how "moratoriums" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all the moratoriums regarding the and and federal moratoriums dropping from. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "moratoriums" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with moratoriums
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Our “Vietnam Moratoriums” should have taught us a valuable lesson. (10 words)
They placed moratoriums on mortgage foreclosures to relieve financial pressure on landlords. (12 words)
The moratoriums, while not everlasting, nonetheless buy local officials some extra time. (12 words)
Here, Gexim bank’s financial solidity in terms of its balance sheet size will be a major plus as will its asset quality – the bank lends medium to long term with repayment moratoriums and so its loan repayment record so far has been outstanding. (44 words)
Evictions in Utah have decreased during state and federal moratoriums, dropping from a monthly average of 518 during the March-September time frame the past two years to 327 during a comparable period this year. (35 words)
The Christian social services charity expects 6.6 million people — a 155% increase over last year — will seek their help between Thanksgiving and Christmas, for food, toys, and rent assistance as eviction moratoriums expire. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
If you notice, once all the moratoriums regarding the STRs came into place, the mayor pretty much started talking about Centennial Park immediately.
This month Berkeley became the last city in the county to sunset its moratorium; neighboring areas that ended their moratoriums earlier have seen a “tsunami” of eviction cases.
In recent years, several other cities and towns in the state have implemented moratoriums up to five years.
So it should be no surprise that the hard-fought winter eviction moratoriums made it onto their list.
About half of the states have started lifting eviction moratoriums, according to Emily Benfer, a housing expert and visiting law professor at Columbia Law School.
At least 148 California cities and counties have passed rent moratoriums since March, although some since have expired or been repealed, according to the California Apartment Association.
But banks, particularly in Italy, already are calling for moratoriums on loan repayments, or other measures that would protect them from a rise in souring loans.
Dozens of mayors and local governments from Denver to New Orleans to St. Louis have also issued eviction moratoriums, providing some relief to renters in those cities.
Evictions in Utah have decreased during state and federal moratoriums, dropping from a monthly average of 518 during the March-September time frame the past two years to 327 during a comparable period this year.
Here, Gexim bank’s financial solidity in terms of its balance sheet size will be a major plus as will its asset quality – the bank lends medium to long term with repayment moratoriums and so its loan repayment record so far has been outstanding.
It applies to all local jurisdictions unless they have enacted their own moratoriums.
It’s unclear whether eviction and rent increase moratoriums apply to local storage facilities.
That will come when the ‘’cliff effects" of the expiry of initial fiscal support programs and loan repayment moratoriums run out.
The Christian social services charity expects 6.6 million people — a 155% increase over last year — will seek their help between Thanksgiving and Christmas, for food, toys, and rent assistance as eviction moratoriums expire.
They can’t keep extending moratoriums on evictions, so there is either going to be direct relief to tenants or some kind of special loan program for building owners.
They placed moratoriums on mortgage foreclosures to relieve financial pressure on landlords.
So far this year, governors in four states — California, Colorado, Oregon and Pennsylvania — have placed moratoriums on their state’s death penalty.
Look at Los Osos and Cambria, both stymied by building moratoriums for 20 to 30 years; they too have few sidewalks.
Our “Vietnam Moratoriums” should have taught us a valuable lesson.
The moratoriums, while not everlasting, nonetheless buy local officials some extra time.
Common combinations with moratoriums
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: