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''“No-one can give what he does not have.”'' <br /> | {{a|latin|}}''“No-one can give what he does not have.”'' <br /> | ||
''“You can only give as good as you get”''<br /> | ''“You can only give as good as you get”''<br /> | ||
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]]. | ||
{{ | It helps explain why having a right to assign transactioins under an {{isdama}}, even to someone in a shady jurisdiction, won’t interfere with your [[close-out netting|close out netting]] | ||
It is also useful in deflating drafting pretensions of people who come bearing gifts like “[[nor anyone acting on its behalf]]”. | |||
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*[[Delegation]] | |||
*[[Set-off]] | *[[Set-off]] | ||
*[[Netting]] | *[[Netting]] |