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panden

Panden is the Dutch plural form of the noun pand. In everyday Dutch, pand can refer to a building or other immovable asset, and in financial language it can denote property that serves as collateral for a loan. Therefore, panden can describe multiple buildings, a portfolio of properties, or assets used as security in lending arrangements.

The word pand originates from Middle Dutch pand and is related to Old Dutch and a broader

In practical terms, panden are discussed in contexts such as real estate ownership, property management, or

See also: pand (singular), onderpand, hypothecair beveiliging, and onroerend goed. Understanding the distinction between pand as

Proto-Germanic
root
associated
with
property
or
pledge.
The
plural
form
panden
follows
standard
Dutch
pluralization
rules.
In
modern
usage,
panden
appears
frequently
in
real
estate
listings,
property
registries,
and
legal
or
financial
documents
that
describe
multiple
assets
or
estates.
banking.
For
example,
a
real
estate
firm
might
manage
several
panden
in
a
city,
or
a
bank
might
hold
panden
as
onderpand
(collateral)
for
loans.
The
plural
emphasizes
the
aggregate
nature
of
the
assets
rather
than
a
single
building.
property
and
onderpand
as
collateral
helps
clarify
Dutch
legal
and
financial
language.