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were unsecured
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Not physically secured; not fastened; not attached.
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The van, driven by Gregory O. Reed, 43, of Texas for U.S. Extradition Service Inc., was carrying two guards, who were wearing seat belts, and seven inmates, who were unsecured in the back, on Friday morning, the State Police said.
36 % of the 374 loans to defaulting small- and medium-sized companies in Portugal analyzed by Dermine and Neto de Carvalho (2006) were unsecured.
Although most syndicated loans in the late 1990s were conservative they extended less debt as a percentage of the company's total valuation a lot of them were unsecured.
Our client told the arbitrators that, like many others, he knew that Lehman was in trouble by the spring of 2008 and that he would not have invested $432,000 in Lehman debt if the broker had told fully and adequately disclosed that these investments were unsecured Lehman debt.
But more concerning was the report on the manner of co-oping many basic connected devices such as webcams and connected appliances that in hindsight were unsecured.
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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.
The question Judge Rhodes did not address was whether general-obligation bonds are unsecured debt.
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