- pari passu
- pari passu Latin, lit. "with elegant step."
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Pari passu — is a Latin phrase that literally means with equal step [cite web last = Belinsky first = Natalya authorlink = coauthors = title = Glossary of Colloquialisms (Starting with P ) work = publisher = TranslationDirectory.com date = url =… … Wikipedia
Pari passu — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pari passu es una frase en latín que literalmente significa con igual paso. [1] Lo que es a veces traducido como en igualdad de condiciones, al mismo nivel, con igual fuerza, o moviéndose en forma conjunta, y por… … Wikipedia Español
pari passu — share and share alike , a term used in several contexts but especially in relation to the rights and ranking of creditors of an insolvent estate; it denotes an entitlement to payment of their debts in shares proportionate to their respective… … Law dictionary
pari passu — Latin phrase meaning ratably or without preference (SA Bankruptcy.com) Equally and without preference. This term is often used in bankruptcy proceedings where creditors are said to be paid pari passu, or each creditor is paid pro rata in… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
Pari passu — (lat.), in gleichem Schritt, gleichmäßig … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Pari passu — (lat.), gleichen Schritts, gleichmäßig … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
pari passu — A la vez o en iguales proporciones. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
pari passu — [pä′rē pä′so͞o΄, pā′ri΄ pas′o͞o΄] [L] 1. at an equal pace 2. in an equal or like way 3. Law without preference or priority … English World dictionary
pari passu — A lending term meaning at an equal rate or pace. American Banker Glossary Refers to the equal ranking of securities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Occurs when securities with different characteristics ( e.g. shares with different entitlements to … Financial and business terms
Pari-passu — A Latin phrase meaning “equal footing” that describes situations where two or more assets, securities, creditors or obligations are equally managed without any display of preference. An example of pari passu, occurs during bankruptcy… … Investment dictionary