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Not a [[title transfer financial collateral arrangement]], but one where [[collateral]] is transferred by way of possession only, where the receiver has a [[security interest]] and may even have  [[legal title]] but down not have [[beneficial ownership]] of the asset in question. All is explained in our article on the [[Financial Collateral Directive]].  
{{a|security}}Not a [[title transfer financial collateral arrangement]], but one where [[collateral]] is transferred by way of possession only, where the receiver has a [[security interest]] and may even have  [[legal title]] but down not have [[beneficial ownership]] of the asset in question. All is explained in our article on the [[Financial Collateral Directive]].  


Fly, you fools!
Fly, you fools!
Or, check out our [[NY VM CSA Anatomy|NY law Variation Margin CSA Anatomy]].
But, really, you should fly. Fools.

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Not a title transfer financial collateral arrangement, but one where collateral is transferred by way of possession only, where the receiver has a security interest and may even have legal title but down not have beneficial ownership of the asset in question. All is explained in our article on the Financial Collateral Directive.

Fly, you fools!

Or, check out our NY law Variation Margin CSA Anatomy.

But, really, you should fly. Fools.