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What is SECURITY LOAN?

A loan secured by pledging a marketable asset as collateral.

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Related Legal Terms
SECURITIES LOAN, LOAN VALUE, COLLATERAL LOAN, MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT, SUBPRIME LOAN, FULL RECOURSE LOAN, SELFLIQUIDATING LOAN, COMBINATION LOAN-TO-VALUE (CLTV), LOAN DEBENTURE, MARGIN LOAN


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  1. SECURITIES LOAN
  2. LOAN VALUE
  3. COLLATERAL LOAN
  4. MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT
  5. SUBPRIME LOAN
  6. FULL RECOURSE LOAN
  7. SELFLIQUIDATING LOAN
  8. COMBINATION LOAN-TO-VALUE (CLTV)
  9. LOAN DEBENTURE
  10. MARGIN LOAN

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