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When names were called, relatives went to produce documents — often deeds of ownership of houses and businesses — to serve as collateral to secure a prisoner's release.
To get out of jail, most defendants have to put up cash or other assets to pay a bond, which serves as collateral to secure their return for future court dates.
To get out of jail under this system, defendants have to put up cash or other assets to pay a bond, which serves as collateral to secure their return for future court dates.
Thornburg was subject to margin calls if the value of its adjustable-rate mortgage securities that were serving as collateral for its loans fell below designated thresholds.
Our paper provides a complete characterization of leverage and default in binomial economies with financial assets serving as collateral.
So in "with his house serving as collateral" the object of the preposition is "his house" and "serving" tells us more about the house.
In Joel's sentence, "with his house serving as collateral" modifies Robert's action, giving more explanation about how he took out the loan.
A Small Business Administration rep even broke out laughing at the idea of old beat-up tin-roofed wooden shacks serving as collateral.
By definition, a pledge provides collateral for a loan and serves as security in the event of default.
Upon the delivery of the securities, a day loan becomes a regular broker call loan for which securities serve as collateral.
As such it serves as vital collateral (or 'plumbing') for the private financial system.
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