unsecured un·secured adj

unsecured un·secured adj
[ˌʌnsɪ'kjʊəd]

unsecured creditor — creditore m non privilegiato


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  • unsecured — un·se·cured /ˌən si kyu̇rd/ adj: not secured: as a: not guaranteed or protected as to payment, performance, or satisfaction by a security interest or by property given or pledged as security unsecured debt an unsecured claim b: characterized by a …   Law dictionary

  • unsecured — [un΄si kyoord′] adj. 1. not made secure or firm; not kept firmly in place 2. not secured or guaranteed, as by collateral [an unsecured loan] …   English World dictionary

  • unsecured — adj. not secured; not fastened; not made safe …   English contemporary dictionary

  • unsecured — adj. not secured …   Useful english dictionary

  • unsecured — [[t]ʌ̱nsɪkjʊ͟ə(r)d[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Unsecured is used to describe loans or debts that are not guaranteed by a particular asset such as a person s home. [TECHNICAL] We can arrange unsecured loans for any amount from ₤500 to ₤7,500. Ant: secured …   English dictionary

  • unsecured — /un si kyoord /, adj. 1. not secured, esp. not insured against loss, as by a bond or pledge: an unsecured loan. 2. not made secure, as a door or lock of hair; unfastened. 3. not protected against tapping or interception, as a telephone line or… …   Universalium

  • priority — pri·or·i·ty 1 /prī ȯr ə tē/ n pl ties: precedence in exercise of rights in the same subject matter secured interests have priority over unsecured ones priority 2 adj 1: having precedence over another in the exercise of rights in the same subject …   Law dictionary

  • bond — bond1 bondable, adj. bondability, n. bonder, n. bondless, adj. /bond/, n. 1. something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together. 2. a cord, rope, band, or ligament …   Universalium

  • tight — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. close, compact, hermetic, impervious; snug, close fitting; hemmed in; strict, stringent; scarce, in short supply; informal, stingy, parsimonious; slang, intoxicated, inebriated, loaded. See closure …   English dictionary for students

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