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collateral

1. a person, animal, or plant descended from the same ancestor as another but through a different line
2. descended from a common ancestor but through different lines
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collateral

[kə′lad·ə·rəl]
(anatomy)
A side branch of a blood vessel or nerve.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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BNY Mellon provides comprehensive collateral management for clients, including a range of segregation options, collateral administration, collateral transformation and other services.
The offer is only valid for 48 hours and is subject to the CEO paying the broker's fee, say 5 per cent of the value of the collateral offered.
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Unless its collateral is of "inconsequential value," an undersecured creditor in a Chapter 11 case may bypass the effects of Section 506 by making an election to have its entire claim treated as secured under Section 1111(b) of the Bankruptcy Code.
The company said it pledged funds on a bank account for the amount of approximately SEK200m as collateral for the group's commitments towards PRI.
Eligible assets and margin haircuts are defined in the repo collateral schedules and will vary for each class of notes.
Most banks, financial institutions and formal lending firms prefer real estate and other 'immovable assets' as collateral.
Currently, banks and other lending institutions accept only real estate properties as collateral for loans.element-invisibleBusiness ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1The DOF said the current system limits access to credit, which then puts constraints in the production of household businesses.
"Due to a lack of collateral, a large portion of businesses around the world today are unable to secure the funding they need for business development," said Leo K.
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