That outfit poured so much cash down dry wells that it finally gave up looking for oil altogether, and turned instead to renting out its drilling rigs to other people who wanted to go broke looking for their fortunes.
32.
If " buying in " ( paying cash for chips ) at the table, players are expected to lay the cash down on the layout, which the dealer will take and then place chips in front of the player.
33.
In 1992, the trust, which was poorly financed and controlled by McCarthy's allies, transferred to him _ for no cash down _ its debts of $ 124.5 million, as well as its rights to two-thirds of the company's 197, 000 shares.
34.
In 1992, the trust, which was poorly financed and controlled by McCarthy's allies, transferred to him _ for no cash down _ its debts of $ 124 . 5 million, as well as its rights to two-thirds of the company's 197, 000 shares.
35.
As its capital would all be required to build its railway, it was unable to purchase the lines; instead it agreed leases of the other ( as yet unauthorised ) companies; this required no cash down payment, but a heavy commitment to periodical lease charges later.
36.
The car has been pretty much problem free, I can spend the $ 800 without financial hardship if it's a sensible expenditure, and $ 2k on maintenance in 10 years isn't so bad, but it came as a surprise that I was advised to plop so much cash down unexpectedly.
37.
Buyers on Fifth and Park Avenues still need to show a net worth of three to five times the price of the apartment; off that Gold Coast, some buildings have increased the amount of cash down payment needed, from 25 percent to 50 percent, or increased the amount of net worth required.
38.
The new freeholder immediately took discreet steps to remove this obstacle to the complete building over of the property, by buying out, for small sums of cash down, the rights of prohibition attaching to the several ground-leases and in two or three cases ground-tenants were tempted into waiving their rights to block any building opposite their respective frontages, in return for a certain money payment.