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{{a|repack|{{image|Fidgety phillip|jpg|What happens if you do not concentrate on your debt extinction language}}}}Of a {{tag|contract}}, that a debtor’s obligations under it are limited to a defined pool of assets. You see this a lot in [[repackaging]]s, [[securitisation]]s and other structured transactions involving [[espievie]]s. [[Security]] and [[limited recourse]] are fundamental structural aspects of contracts with [[special purpose vehicle]]s and [[investment fund]]s.  
[[File:Fidgety phillip.jpg|450px|thumb|center|What happens if you do not concentrate on your debt extinction language]]
}}Of a {{tag|contract}}, that a debtor’s obligations under it are limited to a defined pool of assets. You see this a lot in [[repackaging]]s, [[securitisation]]s and other structured transactions involving [[espievie]]s. [[Security]] and [[limited recourse]] are fundamental structural aspects of contracts with [[special purpose vehicle]]s and [[investment fund]]s.  


===The basic idea===
===The basic idea===