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08:26 Jul 26, 2016 |
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4 | davalac obezbeđenja i cedent |
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davalac obezbeđenja i cedent Explanation: ili (založni) dužnik i cedent Chargor The entity who grants a charge in favour of a chargee. http://uk.practicallaw.com/5-107-5898 'Mortgagor' Also known as a "chargor" http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mortgagor.asp we refer to the person giving the security (the mortgagor, chargor or pledgor) as the “borrower” and the person taking it (the mortgagee, charge or pledgee) as the “lender”. http://www.fieldfisher.com/media/1689850/Security-Over-Goods... Cedent - eng. assignor, transferor http://novac.ba/lista-pojmova/ |
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