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{{a|security|}}A [[collateral]] arrangement which involved the [[pledge]] of or grant of {{tag|security}} over collateral in favour of the [[creditor]], as opposed to outright [[title transfer]] of {{tag|collateral}} to the creditor. Sometimes the creditor may be entitled to [[Rehypothecation|rehypothecate]] pledged collateral, though that is a silly concept, which probably has the effect of converting the [[pledge]] arrangement into a [[title transfer collateral arrangement]].  
{{a|security|}}A [[collateral]] arrangement which involved the [[pledge]] of or grant of {{tag|security}} over collateral in favour of the [[creditor]], as opposed to outright [[title transfer]] of {{tag|collateral}} to the creditor. Sometimes the creditor may be entitled to [[Rehypothecation|rehypothecate]] pledged collateral, though that is a silly concept, which probably has the effect of converting the [[pledge]] arrangement into a [[title transfer collateral arrangement]].  


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*[[Pledge GMSLA]]
*[[Pledge GMSLA]]
*[[Credit risk mitigation technique]]s
*[[Credit risk mitigation technique]]s

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A collateral arrangement which involved the pledge of or grant of security over collateral in favour of the creditor, as opposed to outright title transfer of collateral to the creditor. Sometimes the creditor may be entitled to rehypothecate pledged collateral, though that is a silly concept, which probably has the effect of converting the pledge arrangement into a title transfer collateral arrangement.

See also