0 used to describe a loan or investment that is paid back using the income from the project, asset, etc. that it was used to buy:
This projected self-liquidating feature obviates the need for special practices for managing the overlap.
He owned the garage, so that this was a self-liquidating economic transaction.
This "build and sell" scheme may be regarded, therefore, as self-liquidating.
In this instance, both conditions—short-term and self-liquidating—are fulfilled.
Is it not a fact that the scheme is very nearly self-liquidating, and that there is nothing to worry about?
These are not like the self-liquidating hills that we get in the ordinary commercial side of business.
I call it a self-liquidating quango—it absorbs one and then sets out to dissolve itself.
I am not persuaded that the problem is self-liquidating.