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1 занимать деньги
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2 продажа закладных
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > продажа закладных
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3 срок закладной
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4 закладная
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > закладная
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5 условие для закладных
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > условие для закладных
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6 занимать деньги под закладную
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > занимать деньги под закладную
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7 закладная
1. bill book of saleзакладная; купчая — bill book of sale
2. note3. hypothec4. morgage5. bond6. pawn7. bill of sale8. bill at usance9. mortgageСинонимический ряд:залоговый (прил.) залоговый -
8 ссуда под закладную
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ссуда под закладную
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9 занимать деньги под закладную
1) General subject: borrow money on mortgage2) Economy: borrow on mortgageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать деньги под закладную
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10 должник по закладной
1. mortgager2. mortgagorРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > должник по закладной
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11 получить ссуду под
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > получить ссуду под
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12 невозможность получить ссуду
ссуда; заём — borrowed money
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > невозможность получить ссуду
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13 залог
1) General subject: arles, bail, bailment, binder, caution money (вносимый, напр., студентами Оксфорда и Кембриджа в обеспечение возможных долгов), deposit, earnest, gage, guaranty, handsel, hansel, hock, hostage, lien, lombard, mainstay (AD), mortgage, pawn, pledge, pledging, recognizance, security, surety, voice, guarantee2) Colloquial: soak (He put in soak everything he had — Он заложил все, что у него было)3) Bookish: pignoration (какого-л. имущества), pignus (какого-л. имущества)4) Agriculture: abandoned field, fallow, layland, neglected field, old field, sod field5) Construction: bid bond, blow count (число ударов свайного молота до отказа сваи)6) Law: affection, bail (при передаче на поруки), bond (http://www.firstnews.ru/news/lenta/36536/), bond security, caution bail, certainty, gisle (в саксонском праве), real security, recognisance (при поручительстве), recognizance (при поручительстве), truth, vadium, welshing, (движимого имущества) pledge, (нематериального актива) charge7) Linguistics: genus8) Finances: pledge of collateral9) Diplomatic term: pledge (тж. перен.)11) Jargon: cat's-paw12) Banking: collateral13) Ecology: lea, lea land, ley, long-fallow land, old land14) Business: caution15) SAP. security deposit16) Investment: hypothecation (залог ценных бумаг в качестве обеспечения; напр. с целью обеспечения дебетового баланса на маржинальном счете.)17) EBRD: caution money, charge, encumbrance, pawn (с передачей владения залогодержателю), priority, privilege, security interest18) leg.N.P. deposit (law of procedure)19) Makarov: brise, fallow soil, warrant
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