根抵当権

English translation: fixed collateral

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Japanese term or phrase:根抵当権
English translation:fixed collateral
Entered by: humbird

16:22 Feb 14, 2005
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Real Estate
Japanese term or phrase: 根抵当権
不動産用語
Yoshio Omata (X)
Japan
Local time: 08:27
fixed collateral
Explanation:
Title answer is from a dictionary "Modern Accounting, TAx & Law". Also from "Eijiro" you find "fixed mortgage", "flexible mortgage", "
maximal collateral".
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humbird
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根抵当権
fixed collateral


Explanation:
Title answer is from a dictionary "Modern Accounting, TAx & Law". Also from "Eijiro" you find "fixed mortgage", "flexible mortgage", "
maximal collateral".

humbird
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thanks.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  RameshRath: I also think it to be perfect as found in some technical dictionaries.
12 hrs
  -> Thank you Ramesh!

agree  Kurt Hammond: Sounds pretty good to me.
14 hrs
  -> Thank you Kurt!

agree  sumc: My law/patent dictionary agrees with humbird-san's definition, also.
2 days 9 hrs
  -> Thank you Konbu-san!

agree  Minoru Kuwahara
3 days 21 hrs
  -> Thank you Kuwahara-san!
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