Bilateral Credit Agreement

  

Categories: Regulations, Trading

A bilateral credit agreement refers to a situation where two entities agree not to ask for debts to be paid for a particular period of time. It is also used to describe the credit banks give each other to cover the period while checks are being cleared.

And it's also when a patient, after reaching up under his dentist's coat, says, "We agree not to hurt each other, right?"

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