hypothecate

  • 31pledge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. promise, security, gage, pawn, collateral, hostage, deposit; word, troth, vow, guarantee; bond, oath. See affirmation. v. t. deposit, wage, pawn, hock (sl.), hypothecate, mortgage; vow, promise,… …

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  • 32передача — собственности, такой, как ценные бумаги или суммы возврата наличности по полису страхования жизни (cash surrender value) кредитору в качестве обеспечения (collateral) выплаты долга. Термины pledge и hypothecate являются синонимами, так как они не …

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  • 33hypotheca — /haypaӨiyka, hipa /. Hypotheca was a term of the Roman law, and denoted a pledge or mortgage. As distinguished from the term pignus, in the same law, it denoted a mortgage, whether of lands or of goods, in which the subject in pledge remained in… …

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  • 34hypotheca — /haypaӨiyka, hipa /. Hypotheca was a term of the Roman law, and denoted a pledge or mortgage. As distinguished from the term pignus, in the same law, it denoted a mortgage, whether of lands or of goods, in which the subject in pledge remained in… …

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  • 35hypothesise — verb to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps • Syn: ↑speculate, ↑theorize, ↑theorise, ↑conjecture, ↑hypothesize, ↑hypothecate, ↑suppose …

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  • 36theorise — verb to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps • Syn: ↑speculate, ↑theorize, ↑conjecture, ↑hypothesize, ↑hypothesise, ↑hypothecate, ↑suppose …

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  • 37Hypothecation — 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… …

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  • 38Rehypothecate — Re hy*poth e*cate (r? h?*p?th ?*k?t), v. t. (Law) To hypothecate again. {Re hy*poth e*ca tion}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 39Rehypothecation — Rehypothecate Re hy*poth e*cate (r? h?*p?th ?*k?t), v. t. (Law) To hypothecate again. {Re hy*poth e*ca tion}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 40hypothecation — noun see hypothecate I …

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