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Could mean a [[transferable security]] - a [[bond]], [[note]], [[share]], [[warrant]], or [[certificate]] — or it could mean a [[security interest]] by which a [[creditor]] gets a leg-up over his fellow man, such as a [[mortgage]], [[charge]], [[pledge]], or  [[assignment by way of security]].
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*a [[transferable security]] - a [[bond]], [[note]], [[share]], [[warrant]], or [[certificate]] — or  
*a [[security interest]] by which a [[creditor]] gets a leg-up over his fellow man, such as a [[mortgage]], [[charge]], [[pledge]], or  [[assignment by way of security]].


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