The people in need would then be able to come to the Monte di Piet?and give an item of value in exchange for a monetary loan.
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But, the court added, it's a practice that flies in the face of a federal law that prohibits giving a witness anything of value in exchange for testimony.
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The public would then require more notes to conduct business, and the bank would willingly issue those notes to customers who offered assets of adequate value in exchange.
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The law prohibiting " whoever " from offering a witness anything of value in exchange for testimony should apply, the judges said, to prosecutors as well as to everyone else.
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The standards also will require sites to offer something of value in exchange for the use of consumer information and will require them to get consumers'permission before reselling the information.
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He was reprimanded because he was giving away something of value in exchange for commissary items he was not eligible to receive during his first days at the prison near Plainfield.
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It won't be easy to get equal value in exchange for Sheffield's . 325 average, 43 home runs and 109 RBI, not when rival front offices catch the Dodgers with limited options.
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He said Vogel abused his status as high-level go-between by securing homes and land from jailed or persecuted East Germans for a fraction of their value in exchange for passage to the West.
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Holeman was suspended from his new job and sued National Business Institute, contending the agreement was not enforceable because the company did not give him anything of value in exchange for his promise not to compete.
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The bond allows foreign banks to redeem the debt at face value in exchange for capital in a Mexican bank or tender it as part of any payment in a purchase of a government-run company being privatized.