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was unsecured
adjective
Not physically secured; not fastened; not attached.
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Meanwhile, the vast test site was unsecured and scavengers were combing the tunnels for copper wire that could be sold to Chinese dealers.
Cockburn had failed to register the bank's mortgage loan against a commercial property – meaning the loan was unsecured – then allowed the money to be "dissipated".
When he read the document which lay out the conditions of the loan in the hearing, Paul called it a "pretty silly document" because the loan was unsecured.
Several commenters pointed out that the debt was unsecured and that I should draft a promissory note and security agreement so that if the company goes bankrupt, I would be the first debtor in line when the assets are sold.
While the solar panel was removed and re-installed daily to thwart vandals, and the whole fountain was enclosed in a gated area to keep curious hands at bay, the glass heart was unsecured.
Of its $43.5 million in loans to Enron, Northern Trust said that nearly $25 million was unsecured and $19 million was in the form of secured loans to Enron-related entities.
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They're unsecured creditors," he said.
Fed fund loans, after all, are unsecured.
The remaining $6 billion is unsecured debt.
"It is unsecured debt," said Daniel Alpert of Westwood Capital.
If the bond is unsecured, it is known as a debenture bond.
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