repurchase agreement — Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 101: (47) The term repurchase agreement (which definition also applies to a reverse repurchase agreement) (A) means (i) an agreement, including related terms, which provides for the transfer of one or more… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
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