English to Malay Dictionary collateral

collateral

cagaran
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
cagaran
example
Though the Reserve Bank of India guidelines say that educational loans up to Rs 4 lakh require no 'collateral' , all banks assess the applicant's repayment capacity.
To ensure the proper result with little or no unintended 'collateral' effects, we need greater precision with speed.
Technology has legitimized precision warfare and criminalized 'collateral' death and destruction resulting from the use of lethal force.
Mrs Foden has opened a further line of 'collateral' attack by bringing two sets of proceedings against the Lord Chancellor's Department.
They returned fire and called in air support, which destroyed the building, killing one militant and resulting in ‘up to nine 'collateral' deaths’.
There are, however, limits on such incidental or 'collateral' damage.
You'll not only be strengthening the CPA profession, you'll reap the following 'collateral' gains as well.
As for that of Herve de Lanrivain, I had only to apply to his 'collateral' descendant for its subsequent details.
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.
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.
Our findings suggested that patient/informant agreement was not related to whether 'collateral' information was permitted to be revealed to patients.
Direct or 'collateral' relatives up to fourth line, including relatives by adoption, will be allowed to become live organ donors.
The freight cars will be pledged as special 'collateral' for the bond issue, Deputy Transport and Communications Minister Nikola Yankov said.
Bonds that pledge no 'collateral' are called debentures.
The second feature is that this 'collateral' challenge was made in the course of a prosecution.
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.
That section states that the 'collateral' benefits must not be taken into account in assessing the award of damages in court and as a result, victims of personal injuries may receive compensation from two sources for the same loss.
Why do you distinguish between what I might call questions going to the primary purpose of the Commission and these ones that go to what you would regard as a sort of 'collateral' or secondary purpose?
The use of contrast enhanced CT is much more specific and can demonstrate 'collateral' veins.
The dorsal artery of the index finger may similarly, though more rarely, supply one or both of the 'collateral' arteries of the adjacent sides of the thumb and index finger.
These 'collateral' consequences are also heavily race- and class-biased.
When the mortgage came due this year, the lender asked the worker-landlords to pledge personal assets as 'collateral' against a new five-year loan.
Similarly, James Logan, his descendants, and their 'collateral' families are still being explored.
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.
No other significant sex differences in intraarticular or 'collateral' injuries were observed.
The usual finding is an area of obliteration in the portal vein surrounded by a large number of 'collateral' vessels.
Support is legally prescribed and required along descent, ascent, and 'collateral' lines.
When you sell the property, be sure to have the buyer pledge the property as 'collateral' by signing a Deed of Trust.
Patients with associated PCL injuries were excluded, but those with concomitant meniscal and 'collateral' ligament injuries were allowed to participate.
Manual drainage opens nonfunctioning lymphatic and venous connections and directs lymph through 'collateral' vessels to adjacent normal lymphatics.
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