instalment payments

instalment payments
Partial payments on account of a larger sum. Payments at fixed intervals until the entire principal and interest on an obligation is satisfied, according to a provision contained in a contract, note, conditional sale contract, chattel mortgage, or trust receipt. Partial payments to be made to a building contractor as the work progresses. Anno: 22 ALR2d 1343.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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