Definition of Collaterals

1. Noun. (plural of collateral) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Collaterals

1. collateral [n] - See also: collateral

Lexicographical Neighbors of Collaterals

collateralising
collateralities
collaterality
collateralizable
collateralization
collateralizations
collateralize
collateralized
collateralized debt obligation
collateralized debt obligations
collateralized loan obligation
collateralizes
collateralizing
collaterally
collateralness
collaterals (current term)
collaters
collates
collating
collation
collational
collationed
collationer
collationers
collations
collatitious
collative
collator
collators
collaud

Literary usage of Collaterals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1885)
"The new collaterals were not pledged to secure an unsecured debt or to give any preference to the defendants 369*] They 'were no addition to what the ..."

2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1885)
"Other banks or capitalists made loans to these brokers, taking collaterals as security, and the plaintiff, three weeks later, loaned them $10000 more, ..."

3. Laws of Business for All the States and Territories of the Union and the by Theophilus Parsons (1909)
"Guaranty with collaterals authorizing Sale. Whereas, I (or we) have deposited with as collateral security for payment at maturity of the following (here ..."

4. The Nervous System and Its Constituent Neurones: Designed for the Use of by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1901)
"In the spinal cord, collaterals from the fibres of the dorsal roots and from the fibres of the white fasciculi run in at different levels in ..."

5. The Civil Law in Its Natural Order by Jean Domat (1850)
"And the third is of collaterals; who are so called, because they descend, ... Definition of collaterals. — By collaterals are meant all those who, ..."

6. Wills and Succession: Including Wills, and how to Make Them : Succession to by Allan McNeil (1896)
"Failing descendants or collaterals, then ascendants succeed to heritable property.—Where a person dies intestate possessed of heritable property, ..."

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