hard+money

  • 11Hard Money Loan — A loan of last resort or a short term bridge loan. Hard money loans are backed by the value of the property, not by the credit worthiness of the borrower. Since the property itself is used as the only protection against default by the borrower,… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 12hard money — noun Money backed by specie and easily convertible into foreign currencies …

    Wiktionary

  • 13hard money — gold or coins, specie; cash, hard currency; highly stable currency that is accepted worldwide; campaign funds that are used to promote particular candidate (subject to federal regulation) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 14hard money — Lawful coined money (as contrasted with paper currency) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 15hard money — Lawful coined money (as contrasted with paper currency) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 16hard money — Specie; a coin of the precious metals, of a certain weight and fineness, with the government stamp thereon, denoting its value as a medium of exchange, or currency. Henry v Bank of Salina (NY) 5 Hill 523, 536 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 17Commercial hard money — is a term describing a commercial loan that is generally non bankable. The company usually does not meet the standard banking criteria, but has real estate and or assets that are sufficient to collateralize the loan to the investors/lenders.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 18hard — (adj.) O.E. heard solid, firm, not soft, also severe, rigorous, cruel, from P.Gmc. *hardu (Cf. O.S., Du. hard, O.N. harðr hard, O.H.G. harto extremely, very, Ger. hart, Goth. hardus hard ), from PIE *kortu , (Cf. Gk. kratos …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 19Hard — (h[aum]rd), a. [Compar. {Harder} ( [ e]r); superl. {Hardest}.] [OE. hard, heard, AS. heard; akin to OS. & D. hard, G. hart, OHG. herti, harti, Icel. har[eth]r, Dan. haard, Sw. h[*a]rd, Goth. hardus, Gr. kraty s strong, ka rtos, kra tos, strength …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 20Hard and fast — Hard Hard (h[aum]rd), a. [Compar. {Harder} ( [ e]r); superl. {Hardest}.] [OE. hard, heard, AS. heard; akin to OS. & D. hard, G. hart, OHG. herti, harti, Icel. har[eth]r, Dan. haard, Sw. h[*a]rd, Goth. hardus, Gr. kraty s strong, ka rtos, kra tos …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English