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A New System of Arithmetick Theorical and Practical: Wherein the Science of ... - Page 571
by Alexander Malcolm - 1730 - 627 pages
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A new, complete, and universal English dictionary [by J. Marchant and ...

John Marchant (gent.) - 1764 - 818 pages
...into two kinds, limpie and compound. Sieflc Jnuriß, is that which is paid /or the principal, or Jum lent, at a certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties. Слфршпа Ixtmß, is that whkh is paid for any principal fum, and the fimple intcrert...
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The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular Encyclopedia of the ...

Samuel Maunder - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1843 - 914 pages
...is called the ,".,•".•/. Interest is distinguished into»i"u<ple and compound. Simple interest is that | which is paid for the principal, or sum...certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties, whereby so much aa 5J. or Gl. or any other sum, is paid for 100/, lent out for one year; and...
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The Law Lexicon, Or Dictionary of Jurisprudence: Explaining All the ...

John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1848 - 726 pages
...added together is called the amount. It is distinguished into simple and compound. 1. Simple interest is that which is paid for the principal or sum lent,...certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties. 3. Compound interest is when the arrears of interest of one year is added to the principal,...
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The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular Encyclopedia of the ...

Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 852 pages
...contradistinction to a fraction. Integrant particles of bodies, are those pie and compound. Simple interest is that which is paid for the principal, or sum lent, at a certain rate or allowance made by law, into which bodies ore reduced Iiy solution or agreement of parties, whereby so much or mechanical division,...
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The scientific and literary treasury

Samuel Maunder - 1858 - 868 pages
...intoeim/'•''' and i-iiiiiiniiiini. Simple interest is that which is paid for the principal, or sura lent, at a certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties, whereby so much as ">/. or (./. or any other sum, is paid lor 1UOÍ. lent out for one year;...
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The Corner Cupboard of Facts for Everybody: Embracing Facts About-I. Things ...

Robert Kemp Philp - Cooking, American - 1859 - 396 pages
...given time according to a tixed rate. Interest is distinguished au simple and compound. Simple interest is that which is paid for the principal, or sum lent,...certain rate or allowance made by law or agreement of parties, whereby so much as $5, $6, or any other sum is paid for $100 lent out for a year; and the...
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Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of England; and ...

John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1883 - 926 pages
...added together is called the amount. It is distinguished into simple and compound. (1) Simple interest is that which is paid for the principal or sum lent,...certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties. (2) Compound interest is when the arrears of interest of one year are added to the principal,...
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Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of England and ...

John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely - Law - 1889 - 800 pages
...added together Ls called the amount. It is distinguished into simple and compound. (1) Simple interest is that which is paid for the principal or sum lent,...certain rate or allowance made by law, or agreement of parties. (2) Compound interest is when the arrears of interest of one year are added to the principal,...
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Philippine Law Journal, Volume 5

Law - 1919 - 332 pages
...the unlawful detention of money found to be due. (Close v. Riddle, 40 Ore. 592.) "Simple interest." is that which is paid for the principal or sum lent,...certain rate or allowance, made by law or agreement of parties. (Black's Jjaw Dictionary, p. 647.) "Compound interest" is interest upon interest, where accrued...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 5

Robert Kemp Philp - 400 pages
...cent, must certainly come to ruin. Interest is distinguished as simple, and compound. Simple interest is that which is paid for the principal, or sum lent, at a certain rate or allowance made by taw or agreement of parties, whereby so much as £5, £6, or any other sum is paid for £100 lent out...
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