Definition of Moratoria

1. Noun. (plural of moratorium) ¹

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Definition of Moratoria

1. moratorium [n] - See also: moratorium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Moratoria

morallers
moralless
moralling
moralls
morally
morals
morans
morantel
moras
morat
morate
moration
moratoria (current term)
moratorium
moratoriums
moratory
morats
moraxella
moraxella (branhamella) catarrhalis
moraxella (moraxella) bovis
moray
moray eel
moray eels
morays
morbid
morbid impulse
morbid obesity

Literary usage of Moratoria

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Banking by Henry Parker Willis (1916)
"moratoria War finance emphasized in a striking way the ... of legal holidays or moratoria for the protection of hard- pressed banks. ..."

2. British War Finance, 1914-15 by William Ramage Lawson (1915)
"CHAPTER VII THE moratoria THE world-wide network of modern commerce and finance rests on two fundamental principles : perfect good faith between man and man ..."

3. Domestic and Foreign Exchange by Edward Lloyd Stewart Patterson, Alexander Hamilton Institute (U.S.) (1917)
"moratoria.—Moratorium is a Latin word signi- nifying delay. It is an extension of time for the payment of debts allowed, under exceptional circumstances, ..."

4. Effects of the War Upon Insurance: With Special Reference to the by William Franklin Gephart (1918)
"moratoria AND INSURANCE Another general effect which the war has had on insurance is the actual or proposed application of the moratoria principles to the ..."

5. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Thomas Nixon Carver (1918)
"moratoria AND INSURANCE Another general effect which the war has had on insurance is the actual or proposed application of the moratoria principles to the ..."

6. French Public Finance in the Great War and To-day: With Chapters on Banking by Harvey Edward Fisk (1922)
"Except that of 1870 these moratoria were of short duration. They were of two kinds, ... The moratoria of the great war combined these two systems. ..."

7. American Banking by Henry Parker Willis (1916)
"moratoria War finance emphasized in a striking way the ... of legal holidays or moratoria for the protection of hard- pressed banks. ..."

8. British War Finance, 1914-15 by William Ramage Lawson (1915)
"CHAPTER VII THE moratoria THE world-wide network of modern commerce and finance rests on two fundamental principles : perfect good faith between man and man ..."

9. Domestic and Foreign Exchange by Edward Lloyd Stewart Patterson, Alexander Hamilton Institute (U.S.) (1917)
"moratoria.—Moratorium is a Latin word signi- nifying delay. It is an extension of time for the payment of debts allowed, under exceptional circumstances, ..."

10. Effects of the War Upon Insurance: With Special Reference to the by William Franklin Gephart (1918)
"moratoria AND INSURANCE Another general effect which the war has had on insurance is the actual or proposed application of the moratoria principles to the ..."

11. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Thomas Nixon Carver (1918)
"moratoria AND INSURANCE Another general effect which the war has had on insurance is the actual or proposed application of the moratoria principles to the ..."

12. French Public Finance in the Great War and To-day: With Chapters on Banking by Harvey Edward Fisk (1922)
"Except that of 1870 these moratoria were of short duration. They were of two kinds, ... The moratoria of the great war combined these two systems. ..."

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