pantsätta

English translation: pledge or hypothecate

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Swedish term or phrase:pantsätta
English translation:pledge or hypothecate
Entered by: Linda Theis

17:11 Jun 17, 2011
Swedish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Law: Contract(s)
Swedish term or phrase: pantsätta
Leverantören far ej utan X skriftliga medgivande överlåta, upplåta eller pantsätta rättigheter eller skyldigheter enligt detta avtal.
Linda Theis
United States
Local time: 08:21
pledge or hypothecate
Explanation:
Hypothecate is to pledge as security for a loan.
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pledge or hypothecate


Explanation:
Hypothecate is to pledge as security for a loan.

TechLawDC
United States
Local time: 09:21
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agree  GunitaP: pledge
9 mins

agree  ab1976 (X): pledge
16 hrs

agree  Paul Lambert: agree, with a slight reservation. "Hypothecate" is a subset of pledging. It is specific in that the security remains with the borrower until and unless there is a default on repayment. "pledge" is safer, I think.
2 days 4 hrs

agree  Helen Johnson
2 days 15 hrs
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