Borrow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Borrowed monies and debts
Borrowed monies and debts, see CIT v. Warner Hindustan Ltd, (1999) 9 SC 533.
Borrowed capital
Borrowed capital, means funds that lent to a corporation or other entity to finance its operations, such as cash
co-borrower
co-borrower an additional person that is responsible for loan repayment and is listed on the title. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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loanword
a word borrowed from another language eg blitz is a German word borrowed into modern English
Mutuo
Mutuo, to borrow.
Borwe
Pledge borrow
VerbarRubato
Robbed borrowed
Mutuary
One who borrows personal chattels which are to be consumed by him and which he is to return or repay in
Borrowing powers
Borrowing powers. Most public bodies are possessed of borrowing powers, but the terms of the Act conferring the power
Loan, gratuitous
Jones a loan for use (pret a usage), to distinguish it from mutuum, a loan for consumption. The borrower has the right to use the thing during the time and for the purpose agreed upon by the
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