del credere

del credere
del cre·de·re /del-'krā-də-ˌrā/ adj [Italian, of belief, of trust]: relating to or guaranteeing performance or payment by third persons to a principal in connection with transactions entered into by an agent for the principal usu. in return for higher commissions

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

del credere
adj. Italian Of belief or trust. Used in connection with agents who guarantee the good faith or financial capability of the persons or entities on whose behalf they act.
See also agent.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.


del credere
(Italian, Of belief or trust.)
An arrangement in which an agent or factor— an individual who takes possession and agrees to sell goods for another—consents for an additional fee to guarantee that the purchaser, to whom credit has been extended, is financially solvent and will perform the contract.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


del credere
[Italian, Of belief or trust.] An arrangement in which an agent or factor— an individual who takes possession and agrees to sell goods for another—consents for an additional fee to guarantee that the purchaser, to whom credit has been extended, is financially solvent and will perform the contract.

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