Suggested by ... Anele
Giving or pawn.
The Curious verb before us comes from the Latin pignorāre and it is a learned action designating the pawn or pledge, a practice that has accompanied the trade of mankind since ancient times ...
"... But the strange thing is that the first thing that appears to have led other banks are the values \u200b\u200bof all directors and their families, because among the few stocks that remain pledge none of them ...
... And that Aldrete and his associates, which trio of bandits! ... The idea of \u200b\u200bpledging values \u200b\u200bshown by the letter, which has left them. I do not believe Andresito capable of reasoning well. Probably the first money trouble ...
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The Curious verb before us comes from the Latin pignorāre and it is a learned action designating the pawn or pledge, a practice that has accompanied the trade of mankind since ancient times ...
pledge, in fact, is a term widely used in financial areas, such as when deposited goods, products, shares or securities as collateral for a loan, in which case it is said that such products are or pledged as security to the repayment of the credit ...
Bankruptcy is a novel by Juan Antonio de Zunzunegui and Loredo (1900-1982, English novelist and member of the Royal English Academy from 1957 until his death.) Transcribe some fragments of it to illustrate our voice today:
"... But the strange thing is that the first thing that appears to have led other banks are the values \u200b\u200bof all directors and their families, because among the few stocks that remain pledge none of them ...
... And that Aldrete and his associates, which trio of bandits! ... The idea of \u200b\u200bpledging values \u200b\u200bshown by the letter, which has left them. I do not believe Andresito capable of reasoning well. Probably the first money trouble ...
to the next operation!
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