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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]].
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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*[[Set-off]]
*[[Set-off]]
*[[Netting]]
*[[Netting]]
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*[[Rehypothecation]]
*[[Rehypothecation]]


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Revision as of 10:39, 4 May 2017

“No-one can give what he does not have.”
“You can only give as good as you get”

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 also