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  2. What is hypothecation? - AOL

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    The hypothecation definition we’ve laid out usually applies to other sorts of home-related financing too. Hypothecation plays a role in second mortgages like home equity lines of credit ...

  3. What is Hypothecation? - AOL

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    Hypothecation makes lending and borrowing possible. For borrowers who are unsure precisely what hypothecation is, here is a look at what this term means and why it benefits both borrowers and lenders.

  4. Hypothecation: Meaning, Risks, and Examples - AOL

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    Hypothecation is the practice of pledging collateral in order to secure debt. This comes up most often in mortgage lending, but it can apply to any kind of debt. It shows up in investing, but ...

  5. Hypothec - Wikipedia

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    Hypothec (/ h aɪ ˈ p ɒ θ ɪ k, ˈ h aɪ p ɒ θ-/; German: Hypothek, French: hypothèque, from Lat. hypotheca, from Gk. ὑποθήκη: hypothēkē), sometimes tacit hypothec, is a term used in civil law systems (e.g. the law of most of Continental Europe) or to refer to a registered real security of a creditor over real estate, but under some jurisdictions it may additionally cover ships ...

  6. Hypothecated tax - Wikipedia

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    The hypothecation of a tax (also known as the ring-fencing or earmarking of a tax) is the dedication of the revenue from a specific tax for a particular expenditure purpose. [1] This approach differs from the classical method according to which all government spending is done from a consolidated fund .

  7. Lien - Wikipedia

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    A lien (/ ˈ l iː n / or / ˈ l iː ən /) [Note 1] is a form of security interest granted over an item of property to secure the payment of a debt or performance of some other obligation.

  8. Security interest - Wikipedia

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    hypothecation, or trust receipt. The United States also developed the conditional sale of personal property as another form of security interest, which is now obsolete. Security interests at common law are either possessory or nonpossessory , depending upon whether the secured party actually needs to take possession of the collateral.

  9. Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Sets Up Another GOP Budget Showdown

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    Tax cuts mean more freedom to spend your own money, less government interference in economic decisions, and maybe even a little less red tape. The immigration folks are another story. Their ...