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1 іпотечна застава
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2 морська застава
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3 іпотечна застава
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4 заставна по бодмереї
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > заставна по бодмереї
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5 іпотечна заставна
hypothecation bond, mortgage bondУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > іпотечна заставна
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6 заставна вартість
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7 іпотечна заставна
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8 іпотека
hypothecation; loan on mortgage; mortgage -
9 іпотечний акт
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10 закладна
ж; = заставнаmortgage, bill of sale, letter of hypothecation; ( митна) bond; юр. encumbrance -
11 застава
I ж2) військ. outpost, picketII жвикупати із застави (кого-небудь, що-небудь) — to pay off a mortgage; to redeem; to get smth. out of pawn
застава нерухомості діал. — wadset
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12 заставний лист
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13 іпотека
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14 заставний лист
letter of deposit; letter of hypothecation; priority pawn; letter of lien -
15 цільове використання податкових коштів
money hypothecation; ringfenced tax revenuesУкраїнсько-англійський словник > цільове використання податкових коштів
См. также в других словарях:
hypothecation — I noun collateral, contract of mortgage, contract of pledge, creation of a lien, guarantee, lien, mortgage, pledge, security associated concepts: hypothecated property II index charge (lien), cloud (incum … Law dictionary
Hypothecation — Hy*poth e*ca tion, n. [LL. hypothecatio.] 1. (Civ. Law) The act or contract by which property is hypothecated; a right which a creditor has in or to the property of his debtor, in virtue of which he may cause it to be sold and the price… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hypothecation — See also hypothec. The original use of the word hypothecation was for a pledge of property as collateral for a debt without transfer of possession to the party making the loan. The arrangement is common with modern mortgages the borrower retains… … Wikipedia
hypothecation — A Roman law name for a pawn or pledge wherein the feigned pledge remained in the possession of the pledgor. 41 Am J1st Pldg & Col § 2. A contract whereby, without change of possession, specific property is designated as security for the payment… … Ballentine's law dictionary
hypothecation — (1) An archaic term for pledging that did not involve either possession or title transfer. (2) Any pledge of an asset as collateral for a debt. (An uncommon but correct usage.) (3) The pledge of marketable securities or deposits to secure a loan… … Financial and business terms
hypothecation — 1) An authority given to a banker, usually as a letter of hypothecation, to enable the bank to sell goods that have been pledged to them as security for a loan. It applies when the bank is unable to obtain the goods themselves. The goods have… … Accounting dictionary
hypothecation — 1) An authority given to a banker, usually as a letter of hypothecation, to enable the bank to sell goods that have been pledged (see pledge) to them as security for a loan. It applies when the bank is unable to obtain the goods themselves. The… … Big dictionary of business and management
hypothecation — hə̇ˌpäthəˈkāshən, (ˌ)hīˌ noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin hypothecation , hypothecatio, from hypothecatus (past participle) + Latin ion , io ion 1. Roman, civil, & maritime law : the act or contract by which property (as real property) is… … Useful english dictionary
hypothecation certificate — noun : a certificate attached to a bill of exchange empowering the holder to dispose of merchandise if payment or acceptance is refused called also letter of hypothecation … Useful english dictionary
hypothecation — noun see hypothecate I … New Collegiate Dictionary
hypothecation — See hypothecate. * * * … Universalium