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16:10 Oct 8, 2009 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Business/Commerce (general) | |||||||
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5 +1 | security deposit |
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4 | escrow; security deposit |
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4 | security background |
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3 | security protection |
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security deposit Explanation: This may also be considered a deposit or sometimes it's called earnest money. When making an offer to purchase, this money shows the buyer is sincerely interested and willing to put forth the money for purchase. The amount is generally expected to be sufficient to show ability to purchase, but the person offering may not want to overextend funds, for fear of loosing money and winding up empty handed. The contract for offer will generally specify the terms for return of the funds should the deal fall through or should one party not accept the offer to purchase. Used often in real estate. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 mins (2009-10-08 16:30:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- earnest money front money binder Example sentence(s):
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security protection Explanation: or encryption It looks like it may be some kind of security device to confirm the order, but I cannot turn up the exact name for it |
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escrow; security deposit Explanation: there isn't enough context to really respond... I don't think though that this could refer to the security of the e-mail itself... |
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security background Explanation: if they mean the actual background shown on the e-mail... I would suggest security background (the equivalent of letterhead or watermark) |
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