A Contract for Deed is a way to buy a house that doesn't involve a bank. The seller finances the property for the buyer. The buyer moves in when the contract is signed. The buyer pays the seller monthly payments that go towards payment for the home.
A deferred payment is one that is delayed, either completely or in part, in order to give the person or business making the payment more time to meet their financial obligations. In accounting terms, any merchant allowing customers to set up a deferred payment agreement will be dealing with accrued revenue.
Deferred Contract means the Executory Contracts (and for the avoidance of doubt, not Unexpired Leases) identified in the Plan Supplement as Deferred Contracts.
The act of deferring or putting something off until later; postponement: If you are unable to take the exam, you can request a deferral of your registration fees to the next exam date.
A deferral agreement is a contractual clause allowing parties to postpone certain obligations, such as payments or performance deadlines, to a later date.
A contractual arrangement between a US government agency (such as the Department of Justice (DOJ) or the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)) and a company or an individual facing a criminal or civil investigation.