With such rights, land title could be leveraged with a mortgage, used as collateral for a bank loan or sold more easily.
Company A learned this lesson the hard way after hiring a consultant to develop their marketing collateral for a trade show.
So when they lost their AAA rating they had to post a hundred billion dollars and change of collateral in a few days: enough to darn near bankrupt anyone.
Indeed, the 49ers are being used as collateral for a portion of the financing.
And once again, since the home is used as collateral, a failure to make timely payments can put it at risk.
Keeping collateral at a phony valuation fraud and a distortion of bank reporting.
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In particular, they tend to lend for short periods and then only against collateral with a high credit rating.
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More recently, in 1991, India applied its gold as collateral for a loan with the Bank of Japan and others.
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The ECB will then have dollars that it can lend to Euro-banks needing dollar liquidity, presumably with collateral receiving a haircut.
They ranged from requiring collateral for a towel to charging money.
Banks have owned their branches and operational facilities, and prevailed in litigation permitting them to rent out surplus space and receive property pledged as collateral after a default.
The rumored incentives include preferential status for agreeable parties, higher coupon payments should they agree to roll bonds over and the payment of collateral as a token of good faith.
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Since most customers listen to and trust peers more than advertising and collateral, a glowing recommendation is incredibly powerful in sustaining customer loyalty, building equity in your brand, and strengthening your community.
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One can bet that if Lin keeps this level of play up, he will be heavily featured on Knicks marketing collateral and a welcomed guest on the New York talk show circuit once the season ends.
That could simply mean raising more from private sources and, indeed, an increase in the total dollar amount which goes to charity could be a collateral benefit if less government spending and a simpler tax code lead to renewed economic growth.
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The number of ACC and SEC alumni living in Atlanta has provided a collateral benefit to the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
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But it is far less than the haircuts being imposed in the current environment, and the lender has a claim to the appreciation of the collateral--a claim that could be packaged, priced and sold.
And since the European Central Bank and the national central banks insist on lending only in return for collateral, there is a danger that banks would shortly run out of collateral of sufficient quality.
Even borrowers with stellar credit and cash collateral are experiencing a more rigid lending process.
Many have called it, and the collateral payments, a backdoor bailout of the banks, however.
Customers were fleeing, counterparties wanted more collateral, and a cash squeeze was starting.
Bagehot advised the Bank of England to lend freely to illiquid but solvent banks against good collateral, at a penal rate.
Taking care of employees, leading by example and demonstrating that you're interested in helping build their security will have a collateral benefit.
Either way, Tre Milano is fine with kicking those legitimate sellers out of the market as a collateral consequence of chasing counterfeiters.
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So there could be a collateral political challenge here for the Conservatives.
The Bank of Greece has permission from the ECB to lend against poor collateral up to a certain amount, set twice a week.
But that's the collateral damage from a multitiered tax-rate system.
Finally you need to remember in the context of the Jones case, Miss Currie was at best a peripheral witness on a collateral matter that the court ultimately determined was not essential to the core issues in the case.
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But the Tories may privately reassure themselves with the notion that low turnouts are often thought to favour them over the other major parties, given that there are no other elections to provide a collateral boost to the overall number of voters this time.
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