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Перевод: collateral speek collateral


[прилагательное]
побочный; второстепенный; косвенный; параллельный; добавочный; боковой; коллатеральный;
[существительное]
родственник по боковой линии; родство по боковой линии; дополнительное обеспечение


Тезаурус:

  1. The collateral was a large group of lesser paintings owned by Mountain Tortoise.
  2. Boswell that even in the absence of an express undertaking the implied undertaking against using information for an improper or collateral purpose could be relied upon to the same effect.
  3. One thing most leasing companies agree on is that asset collateral is no longer sufficient to lend against.
  4. A recent survey reveals that the company is now tapping the market of the older professional who has strong collateral in an existing property and possibly other assets.
  5. While there was general agreement as to the impossibility of imposing obligations on a third State by treaty, there were two major schools of thought with respect to rights; some members felt that a treaty could not of its own force create rights for non-parties (and thus would require acceptance by a non-party through a form of collateral agreement), while others (including all four Special Rapporteurs) rejected this view.
  6. There is no direct correlation between whether or not a challenge is collateral and whether or not it raises issues of fact.
  7. A sinister rumour from Japan has it that the yakuza, the indigenous mafia, have joined the game, lending money at usurious rates to art speculators and taking the painting as collateral.
  8. Collateral is something purely nominal: clothes given as a pledge must be returned at night in case that is the person's only possession.
  9. He is fully aware of the economic, political and legal framework within which he grants loans and accepts collateral, i.e. securities.
  10. Such lending (generally up to two years) can be unsecured but often some form of security, i.e. collateral, is demanded such as legal ownership of all or some of the exporter's business assets.
  11. Does a case fall within the exception only if it is collateral in both senses?
  12. Workaholic Stephen Cantor, 51, of Barnet, North London, who used forged share certificates as collateral for loans, was found guilty of 19 deception charges.
  13. The suspicion is that Mr Yanagitani hoped to use these forgeries as collateral for loans.

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