Legal Definition and Related Resources of Collateral
Meaning of Collateral
Situated, running side by side, parallel , co-ordinate, corresponding, additional to the obligations of a contract or the like. Also secondary , subordinate , related to main matter and consideration but not strictly a part thereof. See James Emp. credit union v Hawley, 87 N. W.2d299, 2 Wis.2d490; Also see Smith v Landsden370 S. W.2d 557, 212 Tenn. 543.
Collateral Alternative Definition
(Lat. con, with, latus, the side). That which is by the side, and not the direct line; that which is additional to or beyond a thing.
Financial Definition of Collateral
Assets than can be repossessed if a borrower defaults.
Legal Definition of Collateral
Securities or other property pledged by a borrower to secure repayment of a loan.
Synonyms of Collateral
(Accompanying), adjective
- accessory
- additional
- affiliated
- ancillary
- appertaining
- associated
- attendant
- auxiliary
- belonging
- closely related
- concomitant
- concurrent
- conjoined
- connected
- correlated
- correspondent
- corresponding
- coupled with
- entwined
- interrelated
- parallel
- related
- simultaneous
- supplemental
- supplementary Associated Concepts: collateral action
- collateral agreement
- collateral attack
- collateral contract
- collateral estoppel
- collateral note
- collateral powers
- collateral proceeding
- collateral promise
- collateralsource rule
- collateral undertaking
- collateral warranties
(Immaterial), adjective
- being of no importance
- extraneous
- impertinent
- inapplicable
- inappropriate
- incidental
- inconsequential
- indifferent
- insignificant
- insubstantial
- irrelevant
- meaningless
- minor
- negligible
- nonessential
- nugatory
- of little moment
- peripheral
- secondary
- trifling
- trivial
- unconnected
- unessential
- unimportant Associated Concepts: collateral evidence
- collateral facts
- collateral fraud
- collateral impeachment
- collateral inquiry
- collateral issue
- collateral matter
- collateral question
- collateral testimony foreign phrases: Frustra probatur quod probatum non relevat
- It is useless to prove that which when proved is irrelevant
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Abuse Of Process, Affinity, Amount In Controversy, Collateral Heirs, Collateral Matter, Collateral Mortgage, Collateral Order Doctrine, Collateral Security, Collateral Source Rule, Covenant, , Guarantee, Garranty, Guaranty, Habeas Corpus, Incorporeal Hereditament, Malicious Abuse Of Process, Margin, Margin Account, Natural Heir, Representation, Res Gesteae, Surety, Tithes, Totten Trust.
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English Legal System: Collateral
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Collateral : 1. adj. Describing the relationship between people who share a common ancestor but are descended from him through different lines of descent.
See also consanguinity.
2. adj. Ancillary; subordinate but connected to the main subject, etc.
3. n.
Security that is additional to the main security for a debt (or an advantage to the mortgagee that is additional to the payment of interest). For example, a lender may require as collateral the assignment of an insurance policy in addition to the principal security of a mortgage on the borrower’s home.
Collateral Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)
The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Collateral in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: ASSET provided to a CREDITOR as security for a loan.
Concept of Collateral in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Collateral: By or at the side, additional or auxiliary. Mistakenly used to mean collateral security.
Concept of Collateral in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Collateral: By or at the side, additional or auxiliary. Mistakenly used to mean collateral security.
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