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48 CFR §32.304-6

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The following are examples of other forms of security that, although seldom invoked under guaranteed loans, may be required when considered necessary for protection of the Government interest:
  1. (a)Mortgages on fixed assets.
  2. (b)Liens against inventories.
  3. (c)Endorsements.
  4. (d)Guarantees.
  5. (e)Subordinations or standbys of other indebtedness.