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subordination

The act of sharing credit loss risk at varying rates among two or more classes of securities; relegation to a lesser position, usually in respect to a right or security.

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  1. Subordination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Subordination may refer to. Subordination in a hierarchy (in military, society, etc.) Insubordination, disobedience. Subordination (linguistics) · Subordination ...
     
  2. Subordination (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Subordination in banking and finance refers to the order of priorities in claims for ownership or interest in various assets.
     
  3. Subordination | Define Subordination at Dictionary.com
    sub·or·di·na·tion. /səˌbɔr dnˈeɪ ʃən/ Show Spelled [suh-bawr-dn-ey-shuh n] Show IPA. noun. 1. the act of placing in a lower rank or position: The refusal to ...
     
  4. Subordination - The Free Dictionary
    sub·or·di·nate (s -bôr dn- t). adj. 1. Belonging to a lower or inferior class or rank; secondary. 2. Subject to the authority or control of another. n. One that is ...
     
  5. subordination - definition and examples of subordination in English
    Words, phrases, and clauses that make one element of a sentence dependent on (or subordinate to) another.
     
  6. Subordination Clause Definition | Investopedia
    A clause in an agreement which states that the current claim on any debts will take priority over any other claims formed in other agreements made in the future.
     
  7. What the heck is subordination?
    What the heck is subordination? A double edged tool that if respected, understood and used properly, can be of great benefit to sellers, buyers, realtors and ...
     
  8. subordination noun - definition in British English Dictionary ...
    subordination noun - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for subordination noun: the act of giving someone or something less importance or ...