English to Indonesian Dictionary collateral

collateral

jaminan
definition
noun
Because most of its hard assets, such as airplanes, already are pledged as loan collateral , the company has said that it will not seek additional investors at this time.
something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
A few days later, two powerful Sandhanvalia Sardars, Atar Singh and Ajit Singh, collaterals of the royal contenders for the throne, arrived in Lahore and took over control.
a person having the same descent in a family as another but by a different line.
adjective
the collateral meanings of a word
additional but subordinate; secondary.
a collateral descendant of George Washington
descended from the same stock but by a different line.
translation of 'collateral'
noun
jaminan
adjective
tambahan,
yg terjadi bersamaan,
seketurunan,
yg mengiringi,
sejajar
example
No other significant sex differences in intraarticular or 'collateral' injuries were observed.
In this sense modern warfare is indeed un-Islamic because it produces inevitably 'collateral' damages including loss of innocent life and long-term degradation to the environment.
The coffeepot returned to the United States in the twentieth century and came to the society as a gift of 'collateral' Robinson descendants in 1972.
Mrs Foden has opened a further line of 'collateral' attack by bringing two sets of proceedings against the Lord Chancellor's Department.
In such circumstances, the attacking elements will be required to expose themselves to enemy direct fire to engage them without undue 'collateral' damage.
Bonds that pledge no 'collateral' are called debentures.
Lateral collateral ligament injuries result from a medial-to-lateral force on the knee, while medial 'collateral' ligament injuries result from a force in the opposite direction.
Any response must consider the possible 'collateral' damage potentially caused by such retaliation.
The MCL (medial 'collateral' ligament) controls the knee's movement from side to side.
The usual finding is an area of obliteration in the portal vein surrounded by a large number of 'collateral' vessels.
Employment discrimination is one of many 'collateral' consequences that individuals with felony convictions face, including many people with non-violent drug offenses.
You'll not only be strengthening the CPA profession, you'll reap the following 'collateral' gains as well.
Unlike middle-class homeowners, poor people usually don't have assets to put up as 'collateral' for loans.
These 'collateral' consequences are also heavily race- and class-biased.
After the village gained experience with the grant-making process, community trust funds were established to provide credit to people who had no 'collateral' to get bank loans.
Not only do property rights help people borrow more easily, because property can be pledged as formal 'collateral' ; they also create information needed by markets.
There are, however, limits on such incidental or 'collateral' damage.
Today, the most significant overall restraint on military operations concerns the avoidance of 'collateral' damage.
Beyond this point the radiant exposure is too high to allow the heat generated to dissipate into the bulk on a compatible timescale, and the result is 'collateral' perivascular damage.
A major consequence of this was the drastic reduction of the casato's 'collateral' lines (and, in the long run, the demographic decline of the aristocracy).
Skyrocketing oil prices made Mexican reserves vastly more valuable than before and provided 'collateral' for international loans worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
A cultural system that relies on short-term victories of one side over another does not effectively take into account the future of 'collateral' effects and long deferred consequences.
It is an Extended Family Tree - showing all the 'collateral' branches of a family, i.e. all the descendants.
By the stroke of a government pen and without having invested one single cent, the Larrakia now have a major asset to use as 'collateral' for a bank loan.
It may accept corporate debt, private bank loans and mortgage securities as 'collateral' for the Fed's direct lending to banks - a way of pushing bankers to lend more generously to business.
There are 'collateral' risks, albeit of a different character, whether the Inquiry is held in Londonderry or on the mainland.
The quick responsive action of MSgt Henley prevented what could have easily been a major fire with possible significant 'collateral' damage.
Similarly, James Logan, his descendants, and their 'collateral' families are still being explored.
Direct or 'collateral' relatives up to fourth line, including relatives by adoption, will be allowed to become live organ donors.
The repeated valgus stress involved in such overload can cause attenuation or rupture of the ulnar 'collateral' ligament and result in functional medial elbow pain and instability.
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