period of grace造句1. This period of grace has in normal market conditions given the house owner adequate time in which to find a buyer.
2. To give a debtor a period of grace or two week'grace.
3. We are living in a period of grace while God withholds the eternal punishment we so justly deserve.
4. Once the set period of grace with the threat to refuse acceptance has expired without effect, there is no longer entitlement to delivery.
5. There is a period of grace before the ban comes into effect.
6. No period of grace may BE granted to the seller by a court or arbitral tribunal when the buyer resorts to a remedy for breach of contract.
7. Should we be in arrears with delivery, the Buyer may set us a reasonable period of grace stating that it will refuse to accept the goods after expiry of such period.
8. Still, China's loan-classification system gives lenders an unusually long period of grace before recognising losses.
9. Still, China's loan - classification system gives lenders an unusually period of grace before recognising losses.