单词 | to take security of |
释义 | > as lemmasto take security of (a person) a. to take security: to take property as security for a debt, etc. †to take security of (a person): to take property as surety of someone fulfilling an obligation (obsolete). ΚΠ 1611 Bible (King James) Acts xvii. 9 And when they had taken securitie of Iason, and of the other, they let them goe. View more context for this quotation 1681 E. Andros in E. O′Callaghan Documents Colonial Hist. N.-Y. (1853) III. 309 The p'son that letts to ffarme..is obliged to take security or becomes lyable himselfe. 1797 Monthly Mag. 3 550/1 Where special bail is required, the sheriff may take security of the defendant, by bond,..for his appearance. 1891 N. Amer. Rev. 152 411 He neglected, however, to take security for the loan, which was never repaid till 1833. 1918 Pacific Reporter 172 577 The negligence of the defendant in failing to take security for money which he had loaned for the plaintiff. 2002 Oxf. Compan. High Court Austral. (Electronic text) Garcia concerned the circumstances in which equity would allow a lender to take security for a loan from someone related to the borrower. < as lemmas |
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