Interest may be stipulated in return for a capital sum that the lender refrains from demanding.
In this case, the loan is known as “annuitisation”.
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Interest may be stipulated in return for a capital sum that the lender refrains from demanding.
In this case, the loan is known as “annuitisation”.
On peut stipuler un intérêt moyennant un capital que le prêteur s’interdit d’exiger.
Dans ce cas, le prêt prend le nom de ” constitution de rente “.
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