hypothecate

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İngilizce - Türkçe
ipotek etmek
rehin olarak vermek
ipotek
{f} rehin vermek
tutuya koymak
tionrehin verme
(Ticaret) rehin etmek
(Kanun) rehine koymak
hypothecation
(Ticaret) rehin bırakma
hypothecation
ipotek etme
hypothecation
{i} rehin verme
İngilizce - İngilizce
To pledge property or an existing mortgage as surety for a loan
To designate a new tax or tax increase for a specific expenditure
To mortgage or pledge, without delivery of the security to the lender
To pledge as security for a mortgage an asset of which the pledgor retains possession (i e the dwelling upon which a mortgage is registered)
The pledging of a specific piece of property as security for a loan without actually giving up possession of it
Put up as security
To pledge specific real or personal property as security for an obligation, without surrendering possession of it
To pledge property as security for an obligation or loan without giving up
To pledge real estate as security for a loan without having to give up its possession
mortgage to secure a debt
To pledge real or personal property as security for a debt or obligation without giving up possession of the property
To pledge a property as security without having to give up possession of it
To mortgage or pledge without delivery of the security to the lender
The process of pledging something as security but retaining possession of it The borrower who gives a mortgage to a lender but keeps possession of the mortgaged property has hypothecated the property
See Hypothecation, Bottomry
To mortgage or pledge without delivery of the security to the lender BACK TO TOP
To give a thing as security without the necessity of giving up possession of it
To give a thing as security without the necessity of giving up possession of it To mortgage real property
To pledge real or personal property as security for a loan or other obligation without surrendering possession of the property The borrower retains the rights of control and possession, and the lender secures an underlying equitable right in the pledged property
To subject, as property, to liability for a debt or engagement without delivery of possession or transfer of title; to pledge without delivery of possession; to mortgage, as ships, or other personal property; to make a contract by bottomry
{f} mortgage, pledge as security, pawn (Law); hypothesize, theorize
To give real property or personal property as security for an obligation without giving up possession of it
pledge without delivery or title of possession
To pledge securities as collateral for a loan
performing hypothecation
to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
To give something as security without giving up its possession
To pledge a thing as security without the necessity of giving up possession of it
To mortgage or pledge without delivery of title or possession To place or leave an item of property in the custody of another
To pledge property as security for a loan without giving up title or possession
hypothecation
The use of property, or an existing mortgage, as security for a loan, etc
hypothecation
A tax levied for a specific expenditure
Hypothecation
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hypothecation
a treatment and possible justification for government taxation or expenditure"
hypothecation
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 appropriated in payment of his debt
hypothecation
A contract whereby, in consideration of money advanced for the necessities of the ship, the vessel, freight, or cargo is made liable for its repayment, provided the ship arrives in safety
hypothecation
It is usually effected by a bottomry bond
hypothecation
{i} mortgaging, act of pledging as security (Law)
hypothecation
This is a right in the thing, or jus in re
hypothecation
the use of property, or an existing mortgage, as security for a loan etc
hypothecate

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    hy·poth·e·cate

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    [ hi-'pä-th&-"kAt, hI- ] (transitive verb.) 1681. From Latin hypothecatus, past participle of hypothecare. This was in turn derived from Ancient Greek ὑποθήκη (“a pledge”), from the verb ὑποτίθημι (“to pledge as surety”).