vendor's lien - определение. Что такое vendor's lien
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Что (кто) такое vendor's lien - определение

Crop-Lien System; Crop lien; Crop lien system; Crop-lien
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Vendor's lien      
·add. ·- An implied lien (that is, one not created by mortgage or other express agreement) given in equity to a vendor of lands for the unpaid purchase money.
Ái Liên         
VIETNAMESE CẢI LƯƠNG ACTRESS AND SINGER
Ai Lien; Hélène Lê Thị Liên
Hélène Lê Thị Liên, popularly known as Ái Liên (Hải Phòng 1918/1920-1991) was a Vietnamese cải lương actress and female singer. She is the mother of singer Ái Vân.
Kim Liên Pagoda         
  • [[Tam quan]] of Kim Liên Temple, Hanoi
The Kim Liên Pagoda (Chùa Kim Liên) or Kim Liên Temple (Kim Liên tự) is a Buddhist temple in Hanoi. The pagoda is built on a strip of silt land by West Lake, then in Nghi Tàm village, today in Quảng An village, Tây Hồ district.
Kim Liên Museum         
The Kim Liên Museum () is a museum that was the childhood home of Ho Chi Minh in Làng Sen, Kim Liên village, Nam Đàn district, Nghệ An Province, Vietnam.North-Central Vietnam: Frommer's ShortCuts 2012 "Most visitors come by bus or car and then walk to nearby Kim Lien, Ho Chi Minh's second place of residence during his father's shifting career in government.
Shun Lien Chuang         
PHYSICIST
User:Prishuang/sandbox; Draft:Shun Lien Chuang
Shun Lien Chuang (, September 10, 1954 – March 26, 2014) was a Taiwanese-American electrical engineer, optical engineer, and physicist. He was a Fellow of the IEEE, OSA, APS and JSPS, and Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
lien         
SECURITY ON PROPERTY OR DEBT
Liens; Equitable lien; Lienor; Lienee; Floating lien; Retaining lien; Lienholder; Subject-to; First lien; Lienholders; Charging lien; Inchoate lien; Contractual lien; Proprietary lien
[li:n, 'li:?n, 'l???n]
¦ noun Law a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
Origin
C16: from Fr., via OFr. loien from L. ligamen 'bond'.
lien         
SECURITY ON PROPERTY OR DEBT
Liens; Equitable lien; Lienor; Lienee; Floating lien; Retaining lien; Lienholder; Subject-to; First lien; Lienholders; Charging lien; Inchoate lien; Contractual lien; Proprietary lien
n.
legal claim
1) to put, slap (esp. AE; colloq.) a lien on smt.
2) to have a lien on smt.
Floating lien         
SECURITY ON PROPERTY OR DEBT
Liens; Equitable lien; Lienor; Lienee; Floating lien; Retaining lien; Lienholder; Subject-to; First lien; Lienholders; Charging lien; Inchoate lien; Contractual lien; Proprietary lien
·add. ·- A charge, lien, ·etc., that successively attaches to such assets as a person may have from time to time, leaving him more or less free to dispose of or encumber them as if no such charge or lien existed.
lienor         
SECURITY ON PROPERTY OR DEBT
Liens; Equitable lien; Lienor; Lienee; Floating lien; Retaining lien; Lienholder; Subject-to; First lien; Lienholders; Charging lien; Inchoate lien; Contractual lien; Proprietary lien
n. a person who holds a lien on another's property or funds. See also: lien
Lien         
SECURITY ON PROPERTY OR DEBT
Liens; Equitable lien; Lienor; Lienee; Floating lien; Retaining lien; Lienholder; Subject-to; First lien; Lienholders; Charging lien; Inchoate lien; Contractual lien; Proprietary lien
·- of Lie.
II. Lien (·obs ·p.p.) of Lie. ·see Lain.
III. Lien ·noun A legal claim; a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty; a right in one to control or hold and retain the property of another until some claim of the former is paid or satisfied.

Википедия

Crop-lien system

The crop-lien system was a credit system that became widely used by cotton farmers in the United States in the South from the 1860s to the 1940s.