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Set-off (law) and Settlement (finance)

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Difference between Set-off (law) and Settlement (finance)

Set-off (law) vs. Settlement (finance)

In law, set-off or netting are legal techniques applied between persons with mutual rights and liabilities, replacing gross positions with net positions. Settlement of securities is a business process whereby securities or interests in securities are delivered, usually against (in simultaneous exchange for) payment of money, to fulfill contractual obligations, such as those arising under securities trades.

Similarities between Set-off (law) and Settlement (finance)

Set-off (law) and Settlement (finance) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Novation.

Novation

Novation, in contract law and business law, is the act of.

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Set-off (law) and Settlement (finance) Comparison

Set-off (law) has 32 relations, while Settlement (finance) has 40. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.39% = 1 / (32 + 40).

References

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