Canadian English Meaning of interests

interests

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Definitions and Meaning of interests in English

interests

the security interest of a person that gives value to a debtor so that the debtor may acquire rights in or the use of collateral, a feeling that accompanies or causes special attention to something or someone, a quality in a thing or person arousing interest, special interest, a charge for borrowed money that is generally a percentage of the amount borrowed, an interest that is recognized in law (as by legal title) compare equitable interest in this entry, legal title at title, the security interest held by the seller of collateral to secure payment of all or part of the price, right, title, or legal share in something, something that promotes well-being, a quality that arouses interest, lien, the right to the use and benefit of property, self-interest sense 2, an interest lasting for the duration of a person's life that forecloses the ability to affect the property beyond that term compare life estate at estate sense 1, to arouse or hold the interest of, to induce or persuade to participate or engage, business, company, the interest of a party to a breached contract in being compensated for detriments suffered (as expenses incurred) in reliance on the agreement compare expectation interest in this entry, a right, title, or legal share in something, advantage, benefit, an interest in property limited or created so that its owner will come into the use, possession, or enjoyment of it at some future time see also contingent interest and executory interest in this entry compare remainder, reversion, a right, title, claim, or share in property, an interest in personal property or fixtures created by a security agreement that secures payment or performance of an obligation, to engage the attention or arouse the interest of, a charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed, to persuade to participate or take part, an interest or stake in property or in a person that arises from the potential for especially financial loss upon the destruction of the property or the death of the person and that is a requirement for enforcing an insurance contract, a specific concern or level of involvement (as financial involvement) especially that warrants recognition or causes bias, participation in advantage and responsibility, an interest (as in a life estate) that will terminate upon the occurrence of an event or the passing of time, an interest (as a right) involving or arising out of the possession of property, an interest in property that exists by contract as security for payment or performance of an obligation, a future interest other than a remainder or reversion that may take effect upon the divesting of a prior interest or one created simultaneously, security interest in this entry, self-interest, the interest of a party to a breached contract in receiving the benefit of the bargain by being put in a position as good as that which would have resulted had the contract been performed, an interest in property (as a possibility of reverter or a power of termination) remaining in the transferor of the property or in his or her successor in interest, readiness to be concerned with or moved by something, a future interest whose vesting is dependent upon the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a future event compare vested interest in this entry, the profit in goods or money that is made on invested capital, a present and certain right to the present or future enjoyment of property compare contingent interest in this entry, sufficient stock ownership in a corporation to exert control over policy, the interest of a party that holds the right to oil, gas, or minerals on a property and that bears production costs see also overriding royalty, something or someone that arouses such attention, an excess above what is due or expected, an interest (as a beneficial interest) that is held by virtue of equitable title or that may be claimed on the ground of equitable relief

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interests

the security interest of a person that gives value to a debtor so that the debtor may acquire rights in or the use of collateral, a feeling that accompanies or

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