Distinguish between two-party and three- party secured transactions

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Distinguish between two-party and three- party secured transactions with detailed examples. A secured exchange is a prescribed course of action where a debtor or purchaser promises property as insurance for an advance or buy. The debtor or purchaser is known as the account holder, and the loan specialist or vender is known as the leaser, and all the more particularly the “secured party”.


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