Subordinated credit/subordinated loan

Subordinated credit/subordinated loan
  A credit or liability where, in the event of bankruptcy, or liquidation of the debtor, the outstanding part is not eligible for setting-off and shall not be repaid until all other debts outstanding at the time have been paid.

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