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1 equitable collateral
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2 collateral
1. nобеспечение (по ссуде, кредиту; различные активы, предлагаемые в качестве обеспечения кредита); залог
- additional collateral
- banking collateral
- cash collateral
- commercial collateral
- commodity collateral
- equitable collateral
- industrial collateral
- marketable collateral
- nonmarketable collateral
- pledged collateral
- property collateral
- collateral for a loan
- collateral on a loan
- against collateral
- as collateral
- on collateral
- acceptable as collateral
- eligible as collateral
- furnish collateral
- lend on collateral
- provide collateral
- serve as collateral2. adjпобочный, второстепенныйEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > collateral
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3 security
1) безопасность2) защита, охрана3) обеспечение, гарантия, залог (по ссуде, кредиту)5) pl ценные бумаги• -
4 security
n1) безопасность2) защита, охрана3) обеспечение, гарантия, залог (по ссуде, кредиту)5) поручитель6) обыкн. pl ценные бумаги
- acceptable security
- active securities
- additional security
- adequate security
- agio securities
- ample security
- approved securities
- asset-backed securities
- bearer securities
- bid security
- blue chip securities
- book-entry securities
- cabinet security
- cash security
- certified security
- collateral security
- convertible securities
- corporate securities
- corporate debt securities
- corporation securities
- credit security
- currency security
- dated security
- dated marketable security
- dead security
- debt security
- debtor's security
- defensive securities
- dematerialised security
- derivative security
- digested securities
- discount securities
- dividend-bearing securities
- dual currency security
- economic security
- eligible security
- equitable security
- equity securities
- exempt securities
- financial security
- first-class securities
- fixed income securities
- fixed interest securities
- fixed interest bearing securities
- fixed rate security
- fixed redemption value securities
- fixed yield securities
- floating securities
- foreign securities
- foreign currency securities
- foreign interest payment securities
- forward securities
- free security
- gilt-edged securities
- gold security
- government securities
- graduated securities
- high-grade securities
- high-yield securities
- home securities
- hybrid securities
- industrial securities
- insurer's security
- interest-bearing securities
- international securities
- investment securities
- investment grade securities
- investment trust securities
- irredeemable securities
- job security
- joint security
- listed securities
- loan security
- long securities
- margin securities
- marketable securities
- material security
- medium-dated securities
- mortgage security
- municipal securities
- negotiable securities
- nonmarketable securities
- non-negotiable securities
- off-board securities
- open-faced securities
- outstanding securities
- over-the-counter securities
- paperless security
- participation securities
- performance security
- personal security
- pledged securities
- primary securities
- property security
- public securities
- quoted securities
- real security
- redeemable securities
- registered securities
- regulated securities
- repackaged securities
- residual securities
- restricted securities
- risk-free securities
- seasoned securities
- senior securities
- shared security
- short-dated securities
- social security
- speculative securities
- state securities
- stock exchange securities
- sufficient security
- synthetic security
- tangible security
- tax-exempt securities
- tender security
- treasury securities
- trustee securities
- undated securities
- underlying security
- undigested securities
- unlisted securities
- unquoted securities
- valueless securities
- variable yield securities
- when-issued securities
- wildcat securities
- zero coupon convertible security
- security by mortgage
- security for a claim
- security for credit
- security for a debt
- security for a loan
- security for losses
- security for the payment of money
- security in the form of a bank guarantee
- security of employment
- security of payment
- security on property
- securities to bearer
- against security
- as a security
- on security
- without security
- securities bearing interest
- securities lodged as collateral
- become security
- borrow on security
- delist a security
- deposit securities in custody
- enforce a security
- enhance security
- ensure security
- furnish security
- give security
- give security for a bill
- guarantee security
- lend on security
- lodge securities with a bank
- pawn securities
- pledge securities
- present securities for payment
- provide security
- purchase securities on margin
- put up security
- rate securities
- retire securities
- serve as security
- stand security
- stand security for smb
- suspend a security
- withdraw securities from a depositEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > security
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5 estoppel
лишение права возражения, лишение стороны права ссылаться на какие-л. факты или оспаривать какие-л. фактыestoppel by agreement — лишение права возражения по причине состоявшегося соглашения сторон;
estoppel by conduct — лишение стороны права возражения по причине её предшествующего поведения;
estoppel by deed — недопустимость оспорения утверждений, включённых в договор за печатью;
estoppel by election — бесповоротность однажды сделанного выбора;
estoppel by judgement — принцип "рес юдиката";
estoppel by laches — отказ в принудительном осуществлении права ввиду недолжного промедления в заявлении права;
estoppel by record — недопустимость отрицания фактов, зафиксированных в акте публичной власти; недопустимость возражений, идущих вразрез с уже состоявшимся судопроизводством и утверждениями, содержавшимися в состязательных бумагах в ранее имевшем место судебном процессе;
estoppel by representation — лишение стороны права возражать, ссылаясь на неправильное представление о фактах у противной стороны, поскольку это неправильное представление создано действиями данной стороны;
estoppel from patent protection — запрещение патентования;
- collateral estoppelestoppel in pais — лишение стороны права возражения по причине её предшествующего поведения;
- contract estoppel
- equitable estoppel
- file wrapper estoppel
- issue estoppel
- license estoppel
- promissory estoppel
- prosecution history estoppel* * * -
6 relief
1) помощь2) пособие4) удовлетворение требования, правопритязания5) освобождение (от уплаты, от ответственности)•relief at law — средство судебной защиты;
relief from disabilities — освобождение от ограничений дееспособности;
relief on motion — меры судебной защиты по ходатайству;
- alternate reliefrelief pending review — меры судебной защиты, принятые в ожидании пересмотра вынесенного по делу решения
- civil relief
- coercive relief
- collateral relief
- compensatory relief
- criminal relief
- declaratory relief
- equitable relief
- infants relief
- injunctive relief
- judicial relief
- matrimonial relief
- preventive relief
- private injunctive relief
- public relief
- public injunctive relief
- specific relief
- tax relief
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7 agreement
n1) соглашение, договор; контракт- come to an agreement on smth.2) согласие- in complete agreement with smth.- be in agreement with smb.•
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