katsiooniks
Katsiooniks is the translative form of the Estonian noun katsioon, which denotes a collateral or guarantee offered to secure an obligation. In legal and financial language, katsioon describes an asset or instrument provided to satisfy a creditor if the debtor defaults. The form katsiooniks is used to express the function or role of something as collateral, for example when an asset is described as being placed "as collateral" for a loan or contract performance. In everyday usage the term is less common, and more general terms such as tagatis are often used.
Katsioon can refer to various forms of security interests, including real property, movable property, bank deposits,
Etymology and related terms: katsioon is a loanword from German Kaution, meaning security, deposit, or guarantee.
In summary, katsiooniks denotes the role of an asset or instrument used as collateral, expressed in its