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1 залог
сущ.bond; pledge; ( недвижимости) mortgage; mortgaging; ( движимого имущества) pawn; pawning; ( закладная на таможне) bond; ( свидетельство чего-л тж) guarantee; warrant; ( денежное поручительство) bail; cautionбрать под залог — ( при поручительстве) to put under recognizance
вносить залог — (за) to deposit a bail; post (stand) bail ( for)
выдавать (давать) ссуду под залог — to lend on collateral; ( под залог товара тж) to take goods in pledge
выкупать из залога — to redeem a pledge; take out of pledge
освобождать под залог — to let out (release, set free) on bail; ( при поручительстве тж) to release on recognizance
отдавать в залог — to pledge; put in pledge; ( недвижимость) to encumber; hypothecate; mortgage; ( движимое имущество) to give in pawn; pawn
в залоге — in pledge; ( о движимом имуществе) in pawn
принятие залога — ( денежного поручительства) acceptance of a bail
сумма залога — ( денежного поручительства) sum of a bail
- залог дебиторской задолженностизалог без передачи заложенного имущества залогодержателю, залог без с передачей заложенного имущества залогодержателю — pledge without (with) the transfer of the pledged property to the pledgee
- залог недвижимости
- залог ценных бумаг
- внесённый залог
- ипотечный залог
- комбинированный ипотечный залог
- последующий залог
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