Springing lien
Springing lien
/ˈsprɪnʤɪŋ/ /lɪən/ (n.)
A security interest that takes everyone by surprise. A lien on a debtor’s property that kicks in should a pre-defined event happen. For example, a loan may include a springing lien that requires the borrower to pledge its assets to secure the loan if the borrower's credit rating is downgraded. Compare with a floating charge.
A word about credit risk mitigation
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See also
- Strange negotiation
- Security interest
- Representations under a security interest CSA