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"No-one gives what he does not have". A [[Latin]] maxim of relevance to assignees, and purchasers for value, which is roundly ignored by whoever was the bright spark who came up with the idea of [[rehypothecation]].
“No-one can give what he does not have.
 
A [[Latin]] maxim of relevance to assignees and purchasers for value, which was roundly ignored by whoever the bright spark was who came up with the preposterous idea of [[rehypothecation]].


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Revision as of 10:05, 16 September 2016

“No-one can give what he does not have.”

A Latin maxim of relevance to assignees and purchasers for value, which was roundly ignored by whoever the bright spark was who came up with the preposterous idea of rehypothecation.

See: