hypothecated — index fully secured Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hypothecated taxes — UK US noun [plural] ► TAX money collected from a particular tax, which can only be spent for one particular purpose: »Hypothecated taxes from gambling are often used to fund a good cause such as education or economic development … Financial and business terms
hypothecated tax — hy‧poth‧e‧cat‧ed tax [haɪˈpɒθkeɪtd ˌtæks ǁ ˈpɑː ] ➔ tax1 … Financial and business terms
hypothecated — adj. mortgaged, pledged as security (Law) hy·poth·e·cate || haɪ pɑθɪkeɪt / pɒθ v. mortgage, pledge as security, pawn (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
hypothecated account — bank account held as a guarantee on the repayment of a loan … English contemporary dictionary
ДЕПОЗИТЫ ЗАЛОГОВЫЕ — HYPOTHECATED DEPOSITSСредства, получаемые представляющим отчетность фин. учреждением, зарегистрированные в качестве депозитов в соответствии с законами штатов и представляющие собой периодические платежи заемщика по ссудам с погашением в… … Энциклопедия банковского дела и финансов
LIEN — (Heb. שִׁעְבּוּד נְכָסִים, Shibud Nekhasim). The Concept Jewish law enables the creditor to exercise a lien over all the debtor s property, in addition to his remedies against the debtor personally. This lien automatically comes into existence on … Encyclopedia of Judaism
tax — ▪ I. tax tax 1 [tæks] noun [countable, uncountable] TAX an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc, that is used to pay for public services: • The President said he would cut taxes for… … Financial and business terms
Tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy … Wikipedia
Short (finance) — Schematic representation of short selling in two steps. The short seller borrows shares and immediately sells them. He then waits, hoping for the stock price to decrease, when the seller can profit by purchasing the shares to return to the lender … Wikipedia