The federal government will rebate 45 percent of the interest paid on the bonds.
From the dailyherald.com
Part D participants who fall into the hole in 2010 will get a $250 rebate check.
From the thenewstribune.com
Last year's results were also boosted by the World Cup and a one-off VAT rebate.
From the mirror.co.uk
The rebate slip will print out at checkout making the product free after rebate.
From the kentucky.com
They'd get their first rebate check about a year from now in the next tax cycle.
From the dailyherald.com
Sullivan, the Credit Suisse spokeswoman, declined to comment on the rebate fees.
From the bloomberg.com
The rebate plan has received support at public hearings from Eastown developers.
From the thenewstribune.com
In Michigan, car buyers are taxed on the amount of the cash-for-clunkers rebate.
From the freep.com
The device will sell for $299 with a two-year agreement and $100 mail-in rebate.
From the online.wsj.com
More examples
A refund of some fraction of the amount paid
Give a reduction in the price during a sale; "The store is rebating refrigerators this week"
Cut a rebate in (timber or stone)
Rabbet: a rectangular groove made to hold two pieces together
A rebate is an amount paid by way of reduction, return, or refund on what has already been paid or contributed. It is a type of sales promotion marketers use primarily as incentives or supplements to product sales. The mail-in rebate (MIR) is the most common. ...
(Rebatement (heraldry)) An abatement, in heraldry, is a modification of the shield or coat of arms that supposedly can be imposed by authority (in England supposedly by the Court of Chivalry) for misconduct. ...
A deduction from an amount to be paid; an abatement; The return of part of an amount already paid; A rectangular groove made to hold two pieces (of wood etc) together; a rabbet; To deduct or return an amount from a bill or payment; To diminish or lessen something; To cut a rebate (or rabbet) ...
(Rebated) Weapons with no edges or with the edges removed, used in tourneys a plaisance.
(Rebated) A weapon point or edge that has been blunted, for use in tournament contests.