Collateral
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Collateral may refer to:
Business and finance
- Collateral (finance), a borrower's pledge of specific property to a lender, to secure repayment of a loan
- Marketing collateral, in marketing and sales
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Collateral (album), an album by NERVO (2015)
- Collateral (film), a thriller film starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx (2004)
- Collateral (TV series), a four-part BBC television series (2018)
Anatomy
- a branch in an anatomical structure, e.g. the superior ulnar collateral artery or the prevertebral ganglia, also known as collateral ganglia
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gollark: What's the issue with the rules?
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See also
- Collateral contract
- Collateral damage
- Collateral descendant
- Collateral estoppel
- Collateral management
- Collateral source rule
- Collateral succession
- Collateral warranty
- Collateralization the development of alternative blood vessels to serve an inadequately supplied organ or vascular bed
- Collateralized debt obligation
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