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security interest
noun
The right of a lender to take possession of collateral offered to secure the loan.
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'security interest' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a legal right in another person's property as repayment for a loan or as assurance of performance of an obligation. For example, "The bank holds a security interest in the property as a guarantee of repayment of the loan."
Exact(52)
Hence a security interest gives the secured creditor a right of preferential satisfaction from the goods charged with the security interest.
There's a national security interest.
There is a vital national security interest.
Is [Libya] a vital national security interest?
There is a vital existential national security interest.
"We believe it's in their security interest as well".
Similar(6)
We have a national-security interest in in putting an end to the bloodshed in Syria".
We have a national-security interest in stability in this region.
Iran has a national-security interest in freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf.
But Israel is a much more important American national-security interest than Cuba.
He continued, "We have a national-security interest in stability and in maintaining stable governments in the region.
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