/ˈæftər-əˈkwaɪrd ˈprɒpərti/ – Pharse
Definition: tài sản người cầm cố mua được sau khi cầm cố động sản.
A more thorough explanation: After-acquired property refers to assets or property that an individual or entity acquires after a certain event, such as entering into a contract or obtaining a loan. In legal terms, after-acquired property typically refers to property that is acquired by a debtor after the creation of a security interest by a creditor. This property may become subject to the creditor’s security interest, even though it was acquired after the initial agreement was made.
Example: The contract includes a provision that grants the lender a security interest in any after-acquired property of the borrower.