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Definition of Hypothecs
1. hypothec [n] - See also: hypothec
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypothecs
Literary usage of Hypothecs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Mercantile Sequestration, in Scotland by John Hill Burton (1845)
"TACIT hypothecs. In the following propositions, hypothec, as distinct from lien,
... 51, the subject of conventional hypothecs has been avoided. (79. ..."
2. The Civil Code of Lower Canada: Together with a Synopsis of Changes in the by Thomas McCord, Québec (Province). (1870)
"... pledged to him are subject to these of third parties upon it, according to
the provisions contained in the title Of Privileges and hypothecs.—(ill. 157. ..."
3. A History of French Private Law by Jean Brissaud, Rapelje Howell (1912)
"Implied Liens (hypothecs). § 442. Consequences of the Mortgage. § 443. "Clearance."
§ 444. Revolutionary Law. § 417. Movables are the Seat of Debts. ..."
4. The Civil Code of the Province of Quebec, Annotated, Containing the French by Québec (Province), Jean Joseph Beauchamp (1904)
"735, 73S, compensation avail himself, to 'the prejudice of third parties, of the
privileges and hypothecs attached to euch debt, unless there were just ..."
5. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1871)
"THE LANDLORDS' hypothecs. Bi JOHN KIRKPATRICK, Esq., ADVOCATE. ... If we pointed
out that the landlords' hypothecs were in use at Rome several centuries ..."