interest.
(Of thelat.)interesse(import).
3. m. non-profit produced by capital.
4. m. inclination of encouragement to an object, a person, a narration, etc.
5. m. pl. property.
6. m. pl. Convenience or benefit in moral or material order.
1. m. The capital which will accumulate their revenues to produce others.
1. m. pl. It has to be reduce to divide payments made on account of capital interests, produced in two parties proportionate to the amount of the debit and the amount of the interest accrued; as, for example, if the debit owed 20 and interests 10, and the payment is 6, apply 4 to the capital and 2 the interest.
s pro rata.1. m. pl. It says that he wore in the accounting of accounts, and was to assume the debit that had been producing interests on a certain day; and the full amount of such revenues, to apply the rest in the main debit account, which was established on the same day that was caused, and since he produced the interests which corresponded to the amount covered first with her at the time of paying a portion to account, that was reduced.
1. m. pl. Advantages, not always legitimate, enjoyed by several individuals, and effect of which is established among them some circumstantial solidarity which may oppose
any justice or social improvement work. U t. in sent. peyor.1. m. pl. Der. Who should pay the delinquent debtor.
1. m. Which, in the absence of prior stipulation on its amount, lays down the law.
1. m. Der. interest of a person recognized and protected by law.
2. m. Der. Legal situation holds in connection with the performance of another person and that entails the power to demand, through a judicial or administrative procedure adjusted to right conduct.1. m. The capital no added revenues.
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