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- In finance, a loan is the transfer of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back. The recipient, or borrower, incurs a debt and is...
- goods, pawnbroking and moneylending. In Southern Europe, Christian competitors of Jews in several occupations, including moneylending, asked leaders to expel...
- illegal activities such as smuggling and trading of gun and drugs, illegal moneylending and illegal gambling. Tan Chor Jin, nicknamed One-eye dragon, was a member...
- Corporate law (also known as business law, company law or enterprise law) is the body of law governing the rights, relations, and conduct of persons, companies...
- moneylenders is typically much looser than that of banks. In ****an, the Moneylending Control Law requires only registration in each prefecture. In ****an,...
- John Elwes MP (born John Meggot or Meggott; 7 April 1714 – 26 November 1789) was a member of parliament (MP) in Great Britain for Berkshire (1772–1784)...
- jobs such as ragmen or tax collectors. They were especially active in moneylending for they could ignore the Christian clerics' condemnation on loan interest...
- gang operated several "carrom clubs" that were a facade for illegal moneylending, gambling, and betting rackets.[citation needed] In the 1970s, Lala agreed...
- fractions to 3–4 percent, perhaps because lenders used Roman numerals. Moneylending during this period was largely a matter of private loans advanced to...
- were considered socially inferior, such as tax and rent collecting and moneylending, occupations that were only tolerated as a "necessary evil". The number...