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  1. Collateral: With Carey Mulligan, Nathaniel Martello-White, Hayley Squires, Vineeta Rishi. Investigating the murder of a pizza delivery man, a London detective uncovers a tangled conspiracy involving drug dealers, smugglers and spies.

  2. collateral line n. (law: shared ancestry) línea colateral loc nom f. collateral loan n. (loan: secured) préstamo con garantía prendaria o hipotecaria grupo nom. préstamo con aval grupo nom. The bank will give you a collateral loan if you give them stocks or bonds for security.

  3. Collateral. (film) Collateral is a 2004 American neo-noir action thriller film [3] [4] directed and produced by Michael Mann from a script by Stuart Beattie and starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. The supporting cast includes Jada Pinkett Smith, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Berg, Javier Bardem, and Bruce McGill. The film follows Max Durocher, a Los ...

  4. Collateral is an asset pledged by a borrower, to a lender (or a creditor), as security for a loan. Borrowers generally seek credit in order to purchase things – it could be a house or a car for an individual, or it could be manufacturing equipment, commercial real estate, or even something intangible (like intellectual property) for a business.

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  6. Word Origin late Middle English (as an adjective): from medieval Latin collateralis, from col-‘together with’ + lateralis (from latus, later-‘side’). Sense (1) of the noun (originally US) is from the phrase collateral security, denoting something pledged in addition to the main obligation of a contract.

  7. Colateral en el ámbito militar. En el ámbito militar, el término colateral se utiliza para referirse a los perjuicios accidentales o no intencionales que se producen durante una operación. Estos perjuicios pueden incluir la muerte de civiles, la destrucción de infraestructura o cualquier otro daño no deseado.

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