In a typical car loan arrangement, the lender (creditor) will hold a security interest in the vehicle (asset) until the borrower (debtor) has fully repaid the loan. If the borrower fails to make the payments, the lender has the right to repossess the vehicle to recover the owed amount.
The bank holds a security interest in the equipment financed for the factory to ensure that the loan payments are made on time.
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