См. также: take back one's words, take disciplinary action against, take one's life, take drugs
Sometimes, often after many years, the parties desire to continue an existing relationship but with certain amendments of the existing contract (e.g. in order to adapt the contract to newer standards of compliance, to align the contract better to the actual practice of doing business or to take out established ambiguities). In such case, the entire contract may be replaced by a restated and amended contract. (Online book: Drafting contracts)
A down payment is a sum of money that a buyer pays in the early stages of purchasing an expensive good or service. The down payment represents a portion of the total purchase price, and the buyer will often take out a loan to finance the remainder. (Investopedia)
Check if you need to declare goods you bring into or take out of the UK (GOV.UK)
The highly maneuverable, precise munitions can carry a payload large enough to take out a vehicle. (CNN)
