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An agreement under which a person borrows money against a security.   
An agreement under which a person borrows money against a security.   


The security can be over any of the borrower’s assets but is commonly property (land and buildings) though it can be any pledgeable asset including for example ships or financial assets.  
The security can be over any of the borrower’s assets but is commonly property (land and buildings) though it can be any pledgeable asset including, for example, ships or financial assets.  
   
   
The lender may take possession of the asset if the borrower fails to repay the money.
The lender may take possession of the asset if the borrower fails to repay the money.

Revision as of 14:40, 12 August 2016

1.

An agreement under which a person borrows money against a security.

The security can be over any of the borrower’s assets but is commonly property (land and buildings) though it can be any pledgeable asset including, for example, ships or financial assets.

The lender may take possession of the asset if the borrower fails to repay the money.


2.

The loan advanced, and the regular payment of money borrowed, under such an agreement.

Especially a loan secured on residential property.


3.

Law.

The legal charge taken by the lender as security for the loans described above.


See also