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Chapter 6, Problem 6.3PQ2
Summary Introduction
To explain:
The things that could happen on a consignment of a loan.
Introduction:
Consignment of loan refers to the guarantee that is to be provided to the creditor for the borrower on the amount of loan that has been borrowed and nonpayment of which would create the person who took the guarantee to pay the borrowed amount.
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