
1) Access for help 2) Access to a paraclete 3) Assist 4) Assistance 5) Contingency plan 6) French word used in English 7) Help 8) Refuge 9) Resort 10) Something to turn to 11) Source of help 12) Third way
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1) Resort 2) Use 3) Veer
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- act of turning to for assistance
- something or someone turned to for assistance or security
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n. the right to demand payment to the writer of a check or bill of exchange.
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• (v. i.) To return; to recur. • (v. i.) To have recourse; to resort. • (n.) A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence. • (n.) Recurrence in difficulty, perplexity, need, or the like; access or application for aid; resort. • (n.) Access; admittance....
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Term describing a type of loan. If a loan is with recourse, the lender has a the ability has the ability to fall back to the guarantor of the loan if the borrower fails to pay. For example, Bank A has a loan with Company X. Bank A sells the loan to Bank B with recourse. If Company X defaults, Bank B can demand Bank A fulfill the loan obligation.
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Term describing a type of loan. If a loan is with recourse, the lender has a general claim against the parent company if the collateral is insufficient to repay the debt.
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Is the Right to claim against a prior owner of property or note.
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1. A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence. 'Swift recourse of flushing blood.' 'Unto my first I will have my recourse.' (Chaucer) 'Preventive physic . . . Preventeth sickness in the healthy, or the recourse thereof in the valetudinary.' (Sir T. Browne) ... 2. Recurrence ...
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(n) Recourse is the option, remedy or right a person holding a cheque, bill of exchange, Demand note, promissory note or other financial instruments have on the issuer of such instruments, to demand payment against such documents
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The right to seek payment on a discounted note from the payee if the maker defaults.
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Term describing a type of loan. If a loan is with recourse, the lender has a general claim against t
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Refers to the right, in an agreement, to demand payment from the person who is taking on an obligati
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Re·course' intransitive verb 1. To return; to recur. [ Obsolete] « The flame departing and
recoursing .»
Foxe. 2. To have recourse; to resort. [ Obsolete]
Bp. Hacket. Found on
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Re·course' noun [ French
recours , Latin
recursus a running back, return, from
recurrere ,
recursum , to run back. See
Recur .]
1. A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence. [ Obsole...
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Refers to the right, in an agreement, to demand payment from the person who is taking on an obligation. A full recourse loan refers to the right of the lender to take any assets of the borrower if repayment is not made. A limited recourse loan only allows the lender to take assets named in the loan agreement. A non-recourse loan limits the lender's...
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The right to demand payment to the writer of a check or bill of exchange.
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[
n] - something or someone turned to for assistance or security 2. [n] - act of turning to for assistance
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resort noun act of turning to for assistance; `have recourse to the courts`; `an appeal to his uncle was his last resort`
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The right of the holder of a note secured by a mortgage or deed of trust to look personally to the borrower or endorser for payment.
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[Intelligent words] something or someone turned to for assistance or security
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