geïndividualiseerde rekening

English translation: segregated account

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Flemish term or phrase:geïndividualiseerde rekening
English translation:segregated account
Entered by: LAB2004

15:56 Jun 18, 2008
Flemish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Lease agreement.
Flemish term or phrase: geïndividualiseerde rekening
De waarborg wordt door de partijen geplaatst op een geïndividualiseerde rekening ten name van de Huurder.

I came across 'compte individualise' and then found allocated account and individual safekeeping account, but these both seem to refer to metal deposits.
I had thought of 'personal account', as the deposit is placed in the Lessee's name, but am not sure if that gets the full meaning of the term across.
TIA
LAB2004
United Kingdom
Local time: 22:14
segregated account
Explanation:
have a look at the Kudoz glossary entries for cantonnement in the French > English pair.
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Ken Cox
Local time: 23:14
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segregated account


Explanation:
have a look at the Kudoz glossary entries for cantonnement in the French > English pair.

Ken Cox
Local time: 23:14
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Asker: Thanks so much as always Ken. That's really helpful.

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