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Real business cycle theory explains changes in employment and output by focusing on
Enforceable Security
A financial instrument or an interest in property that can be legally upheld and enforced in a court of law.
Attachment
A legal process by which a court orders the seizure of property to secure the satisfaction of a judgment or as a means of obtaining jurisdiction.
Perfection
The process or method by which a secured party obtains a priority in certain collateral belonging to a debtor against creditors or claimants of a debtor; it usually entails giving notice of the security interest, such as by taking possession or filing a financial statement.
UCC Article 2
Part of the Uniform Commercial Code that governs the sale of goods, providing a framework of rules and regulations for merchants and others engaged in commerce.
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