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Old Oct 3, 2007, 02:50 AM
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Lein : Terminology

What does "Lein" mean in Banking world>?

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Old Oct 3, 2007, 03:24 AM   #2  
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It's "lien" from the French word meaning "link".

Check here for definition:Lien - Definition from Investor Dictionary - Define meaning of the word Lien
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It's "lien" from the French word meaning "link".

Check here for definition:Lien - Definition from Investor Dictionary - Define meaning of the word Lien

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My Bank Account has been kept under lein, by the bank becouse i have to pay Credit Card Usage & Charges, due to some problems i was not able to pay the credit card amount, of Rs.
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So? Your point? Whoever wrote that was unaware of the correct spelling and meaning of the terms they used.
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