third-party financing

  • 1Third Party System — The Third Party System is a term of periodization used by some historians and political scientists to describe a period in American political history from about 1854 to the mid 1890s that featured profound developments in issues of nationalism,… …

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  • 2United States third party and independent presidential candidates, 2008 — 2004 ← → 2012 …

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  • 3Third Force (France) — The Third Force ( Troisième Force ) was a French coalition during the Fourth Republic (1947 1958) which gathered the Socialist SFIO party, the UDSR centre right party, the Radicals, the Christian Democrat Popular Republican Movement (MRP) and… …

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  • 4financing statement — A document setting out a secured party s security interest in goods. A document designed to notify third parties, generally prospective buyers or lenders, that there may be an enforceable security interest in the property of the debtor. Villa v.… …

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  • 5financing statement — A document setting out a secured party s security interest in goods. A document designed to notify third parties, generally prospective buyers or lenders, that there may be an enforceable security interest in the property of the debtor. Villa v.… …

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  • 6political party — Group of persons organized to acquire and exercise political power. Formal political parties originated in their modern form in Europe and the U.S. in the 19th century. Whereas mass based parties appeal for support to the whole electorate, cadre… …

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  • 7Terrorist financing — is a topic that shot into the limelight after the events of September 11, 2001. The US passed the USA PATRIOT Act, among other reasons, to ensure that both combating the financing of terrorism (CFT) and anti money laundering (AML) was given… …

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  • 8Federal financing for small businesses in Canada (grants and loans) — The Federal Government of Canada funds a number of programs and agencies that provide or facilitate financing for small businesses. Financing is available in the form of grants (sometimes called non repayable contributions ), loans, loan… …

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  • 9Seller financing — is a loan provided by the seller of a property to the buyer, to cover part or all of the sale price. This process, also known as owner carry back or owner financing, is used in a variety of situations as a creative financing option. Examples are… …

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  • 10warehouse financing — A form of inventory financing in which goods are held in trust as collateral for the loan. Warehouse financing may involve the use of public warehouses in which the goods are held in locations owned by third parties. Alternatively, warehouse… …

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