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91no recourse — See without recourse …
92without recourse to me — Same as without recourse …
93legal recourse — noun An action that can be taken by an individual or a corporation to attempt to remedy a legal difficulty …
94Non-Recourse Debt — A type of loan that is secured by collateral, which is usually property. If the borrower defaults, the issuer can seize the collateral, but cannot seek out the borrower for any further compensation, even if the collateral does not cover the full… …
95Non-Recourse Finance — A loan where the lending bank is only entitled to repayment from the profits of the project the loan is funding, not from other assets of the borrower. These types of projects are characterized by high capital expenditures, long loan periods, and …
96with recourse — A lending expression that means the loans or leases that have been acquired from an original lender or lessor are guaranteed by the originator. American Banker Glossary …
97full recourse — No matter what risk event occurs, the borrower or its guarantors guarantee to repay the debt. This is not a project financing unless the borrower s sole asset is the project. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
98limited recourse — A term describing a type of loan in which the lender has limited or no claim against the parent company if the collateral is insufficient to repay the debt. See: nonrecourse. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
99have recourse to — able to turn to for help, able to appeal to …
100non-recourse loan — loan which becomes a grant under certain circumstances …