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hypothec

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hypothec [haɪˈpɒθɪk]
n
(Law) Roman and Scots law a charge on property in favour of a creditor
[from Late Latin hypotheca a security, from Greek hupothēkē deposit, pledge, from hupotithenai to deposit as a security, place under, from hypo- + tithenai to place]


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The credit facility is secured by a first ranking hypothec on three income-producing properties having a total net carrying amount of $46,149 and a second ranking hypothec on two income-producing properties having a total net carrying amount of $243,201.
In addition, the Company has issued an irrevocable letter of credit amounting to $389,282, along with a first rank movable hypothec, which can be subordinated in regard to lending institutions, of $1,000,000 covering the Company's tangible assets located in the rented premises.
The Corporation also had an authorized operating line of credit of $500,000, secured by a first ranking movable hypothec on accounts receivable and inventories, which was unused as of September 30, 2005.
 
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