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Definition of Hypothecates
1. hypothecate [v] - See also: hypothecate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypothecates
Literary usage of Hypothecates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1849)
"A shipowner is not liable to any action for money borrowed on a bottomry bond.
Where the master hypothecates the ship, he acts as agent of the shipowner, ..."
2. The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English by Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1905)
"A shipowner is not liable to any action for money borrowed on a bottomry bond.
Where the master hypothecates the ship, he acts as agent of the shipowner, ..."
3. A Systematic and Historical Exposition of Roman Law in the Order of a Code by William Alexander Hunter, Gaius, John Ashton Cross (1897)
"Titius hypothecates hia farm to Maevius, and nothing is said about a power of
sale ; afterwards he ..."
4. A Manual of Common Law: Comprising the Fundamental Principles and the Points by Josiah William Smith (1864)
"If he hypothecates the cargo, the shipowner must indemnify the merchant. If he
sells it, the merchant, on the ship's safe arrival at the place of ..."
5. The Civil Code of Lower Canada: Together with a Synopsis of Changes in the by McCord, Thomas, 1828-1886, Thomas McCord, Québec (Province) (1870)
"This renunciation may be made cither in the act by which the husband sells,
alienates or hypothecates the ..."
6. The Civil Code of the Province of Quebec, Annotated, Containing the French by Québec (Province), Jean Joseph Beauchamp (1905)
"This renunciation may be made either in the act by which the husband sells,
alienates or hypothecates the im- moveable, or by a separate and subsequent act. ..."
7. The Civil Code of Lower Canada and the Bills of Exchange Act, 1890: With All by Québec (Province)., Robert Stanley Weir (1903)
"The renunciation may be made either in the act by which the husband sells,
alienates or hypothecates the immoveable, or by a separate and subsequent act. ..."
8. Admiralty Law and Practice in Canada: A Treatise on the Jurisdiction by Edward Courtenay Mayers, Canada Exchequer Court (1916)
"Hot- Bottomry is the name given to the contract whereby the iry is the name given
to the contract wl naster of a ship hypothecates the vessel or 1 or cargo ..."