Roman Law and Scots Law (now historical). A loan granted on request but revocable whenever the lender wishes.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > financial dealings > moneylending > [noun] > loan > other loans (7) precarium1681 Roman Law and Scots Law (now historical). A loan granted on request but revocable whenever the lender wishes. call loan1848 a loan that has no final maturity and is repayable on demand. home loan1851 (a) a government loan raised in the home country rather than abroad; (b) a loan advanced to a person to assist in buying a house or flat. personal loan1853 a loan made to an individual for his or her private requirements by a finance company or bank. short-loan1865 a loan repayable at an early date. student loan1889 a loan available to (undergraduate) students, typically one funded or administered by the State. subprime1975 Banking (chiefly U.S.). Originally: subprime interest (cf. sense A. 2a). Now chiefly: a subprime loan (cf. sense A. 2b); (also) such loans… |
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