secured creditor - significado y definición. Qué es secured creditor
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Qué (quién) es secured creditor - definición


Secured creditor         
CREDITOR WITH THE BENEFIT OF A SECURITY INTEREST OVER SOME OR ALL OF THE ASSETS OF THE DEBTOR
Secured creditors; Secured party
A secured creditor is a creditor with the benefit of a security interest over some or all of the assets of the debtor.
SOFR         
SOFR IS A SECURED INTERBANK OVERNIGHT INTEREST RATE AND REFERENCE RATE ESTABLISHED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO LIBOR.
Secured Overnight Financing Rate
Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) is a secured interbank overnight interest rate. SOFR is a reference rate (that is, a rate used by parties in commercial contracts that is outside their direct control) established as an alternative to LIBOR.
Asset protection         
SET OF LEGAL TECHNIQUES AND BODY OF STATUTORY AND COMMON LAW
Asset protection insurance; Debtor-creditor law
Asset protection (sometimes also referred to as debtor-creditor law) is a set of legal techniques and a body of statutory and common law dealing with protecting assets of individuals and business entities from civil money judgments. The goal of asset protection planning is to insulate assets from claims of creditors without perjury or tax evasion.
Ejemplos de uso de secured creditor
1. Resido‘s biggest secured creditor is Hapoalim, which is owed over NIS 1.5 billion by Milomor group companies – about NIS 420 million by Resido Sea alone.
2. "If Bank of America acts like a typical secured creditor, when someone says, ‘Gee, these workers should get their WARN Act money,‘ Bank of America will say, ‘Hell no, they shouldn‘t get a nickel, because that will diminish what we get,‘ " he said.