pledgor
/plej-awr/US // plɛdʒˈɔr //UK // (plɛdʒˈɔː) //
认捐人,认捐者,质押人,质权人
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Law.
- : a person who deposits personal property as a pledge.
Examples
In other cases, if the record remains unchanged, the pledgor can vote the stock.
A court of equity though may do this, and enjoin a pledgee from voting the stock whenever the pledgor's rights would be affected.
If the pledgor fails to pay the debt secured when due, the pledgee has the right to enforce his pledge.
A pledgor has the right to have his pledged property returned to him upon payment of the debt secured by the pledge.
In a pledge, however, the possession passes to the pledgee or creditor, while the title remains in the pledgor or debtor.
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