Mar 13 10:02
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Spanish term
prestamista concurrente
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Powers of attorney
"A su vez XXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX interviene en nombre y representación de “XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX, S.L.”, sociedad unipersonal, como parte prestamista concurrente, con domicilio en XXXXX, calle XXXXXXX XXX Nº X, X."
"La Hipoteca es una única hipoteca de primer rango sobre el Inmueble, otorgada a favor de los dos Prestamistas Concurrentes en este mismo acto en virtud de la Financiación Hipotecaria."
Then there is a mention of "esta Escritura y la Financiación Hipotecaria Concurrente".
I am having difficulty understanding this concept. Any help would be appreciated!
"La Hipoteca es una única hipoteca de primer rango sobre el Inmueble, otorgada a favor de los dos Prestamistas Concurrentes en este mismo acto en virtud de la Financiación Hipotecaria."
Then there is a mention of "esta Escritura y la Financiación Hipotecaria Concurrente".
I am having difficulty understanding this concept. Any help would be appreciated!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | joint lender | philgoddard |
4 +3 | concurrent lender | neilmac |
4 | Participating/intervening (money)lender | Toni Castano |
References
this may help | AllegroTrans |
Proposed translations
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joint lender
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with 'concurrent' or 'participating', but I think this is a much more common term where there are two lenders.
Note from asker:
I think this is it. There are two lenders - that is the crucial point (I could have given some more context here), and I initially considered "co-lenders". Thanks everybody for your input. |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks Phil."
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concurrent lender
I'm no financial wizard or mortgage expert, but I think this may be what you're looking for.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
patinba
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agree |
AllegroTrans
: Yes, separate lenders providing separate loans; "concurrent" here implying that that they both have the same priority
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agree |
Adrian MM.
: speculatively the only way out of the ambiguity of a competing lender - or one joining in the Deed & a competing mortgage advance when there is only one ranking first in priority : 'una única hipoteca de primer rango' https://www.jstor.org/stable/3694803
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Participating/intervening (money)lender
“Concurrente” means in this context the same as “que concurre(n)”, i.e. “who intervene(s)/participate(s)” (singular or plural) or “participating/intervening” (= participante/interviniente). Below, you can see the DRAE definition pertinent in this case:
https://dle.rae.es/concurrir
concurrir
1. intr. Dicho de diferentes personas o cosas: Juntarse en un mismo lugar o tiempo.
Sin.: coincidir, confluir, converger, juntarse, reunirse, afluir, agolparse, arremolinarse
In the last example of “concurrente”, when the text deals with the mortgage itself (“financiación hipotecaria concurrente”), the adjective “concurrente” has a very similar meaning, akin to the previous cases, and it could be rendered as “the applicable mortgage funding”.
Since the text displays the verb “interviene” at the beginning of the phrase (interviene en nombre y representación…), you can use “participating” instead of “intervening” to avoid a repetition, but the meaning remains identical.
https://fastercapital.com/startup-topic/syndicated-loan.html
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3. Participating Lenders
The participating lenders are the lenders that provide funds to the borrower in a syndicated loan. These lenders may include banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions. The participating lenders share the credit risk associated with the loan and receive a portion of the interest paid by the borrower.
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Just one example about “intervening” in this context:
https://www.atgf.com/tools-publications/pubs/september-2001-...
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From a policy perspective, without subrogation of the original lien, lenders may be unwilling to refinance mortgages and intervening lenders would benefit from the payoff by the refinancing mortgagees.
https://dle.rae.es/concurrir
concurrir
1. intr. Dicho de diferentes personas o cosas: Juntarse en un mismo lugar o tiempo.
Sin.: coincidir, confluir, converger, juntarse, reunirse, afluir, agolparse, arremolinarse
In the last example of “concurrente”, when the text deals with the mortgage itself (“financiación hipotecaria concurrente”), the adjective “concurrente” has a very similar meaning, akin to the previous cases, and it could be rendered as “the applicable mortgage funding”.
Since the text displays the verb “interviene” at the beginning of the phrase (interviene en nombre y representación…), you can use “participating” instead of “intervening” to avoid a repetition, but the meaning remains identical.
https://fastercapital.com/startup-topic/syndicated-loan.html
(…)
3. Participating Lenders
The participating lenders are the lenders that provide funds to the borrower in a syndicated loan. These lenders may include banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions. The participating lenders share the credit risk associated with the loan and receive a portion of the interest paid by the borrower.
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Note added at 3 hrs (2024-03-13 13:05:27 GMT)
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Just one example about “intervening” in this context:
https://www.atgf.com/tools-publications/pubs/september-2001-...
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From a policy perspective, without subrogation of the original lien, lenders may be unwilling to refinance mortgages and intervening lenders would benefit from the payoff by the refinancing mortgagees.
Note from asker:
I agree with you on this, I just think that in the context it has to be "joint lender" or "co-lender". |
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Andrew Bramhall
: 'Participating lender' is fine, but not 'intervening' for me in this context, hence only a neutral.
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Okay, only "participating".
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neutral |
philgoddard
: 'Intervening' is wrong.
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Okay, only "participating".
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neutral |
AllegroTrans
: I think both your suggestions are incorrect // "concurrent" here means there are two loans existing at the same time but "participating" does not convey this
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No, you are wrong. Thanks for your opinion, though. // No, Allegro, you don't understand the source, as I see.
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Sandro Tomasi
: I agree with your “concurrente not equal to concurrent” premise.
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Reference comments
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Reference:
this may help
A concurrent loan involves taking out a second personal loan alongside your current loan. This means having two separate repayments each month. Some lenders offer concurrent loans to their customers, while others (including Bamboo) do not.23 Feb 2021
A top-up loan or a concurrent loan - which option is best?
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Can You Have More than One Personal Loan?
There’s no formal restriction on how many personal loans you can have at once. However, some lenders might set their own limits on how many concurrent personal loans you can have with them.
Additionally, when lenders review your application, they will consider how many other loans you have outstanding with other providers. If you have several personal loans in repayment, a lender might be reluctant to approve another personal loan for you.
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Top-up loans - Plata
plata.com
https://www.plata.com › top-up-loans
Can I apply for a concurrent loan? ... Plata does not offer concurrent loans. If you already have a loan with us and would like to borrow some more money, you can .
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concurrent
operating or occurring at the same time
: operating or occurring at the same time.6 days ago
Concurrent Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › ..
A top-up loan or a concurrent loan - which option is best?
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Note added at 6 hrs (2024-03-13 16:19:41 GMT)
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Can You Have More than One Personal Loan?
There’s no formal restriction on how many personal loans you can have at once. However, some lenders might set their own limits on how many concurrent personal loans you can have with them.
Additionally, when lenders review your application, they will consider how many other loans you have outstanding with other providers. If you have several personal loans in repayment, a lender might be reluctant to approve another personal loan for you.
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Note added at 6 hrs (2024-03-13 16:20:11 GMT)
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Top-up loans - Plata
plata.com
https://www.plata.com › top-up-loans
Can I apply for a concurrent loan? ... Plata does not offer concurrent loans. If you already have a loan with us and would like to borrow some more money, you can .
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Note added at 12 hrs (2024-03-13 22:27:46 GMT)
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concurrent
operating or occurring at the same time
: operating or occurring at the same time.6 days ago
Concurrent Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › ..
Peer comments on this reference comment:
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Toni Castano
: You, and the others, are parsing it wrongly. The term is "concurrente en este mismo acto", like, in a different context, parties taking part in a legal case/legal proceedings or the like. I hope you will understand better now…
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This doesn't alter the fact that this is about two separate (but concurrent) loans made by two separate (concurrent) lenders
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