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Definition of Impledged
1. impledge [v] - See also: impledge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impledged
Literary usage of Impledged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Leading Cases in the Law of Scotland: Prepared from the Original Pleadings by George Ross (1850)
"The subject assigned being definite in its extent and value, it can be of no
consequence to what amount the debts in security of which it is impledged may ..."
2. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1841)
"But the debts heritably secured exceed the price of the lands impledged to the
amount of £7948. 14. 7. The price yielded by the lands unburdened with ..."
3. Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1863)
"In terms of this appointment, the pursuers gave in a minute denying that they
returned the bills to Bannatyne after they were first impledged with them on ..."
4. History of Europe, from the Fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the Accession of by Archibald Alison (1852)
"It never was impledged in security of loans ; it was the indirect taxes alone
which were so impledged. The property tax had been, from first to last, ..."
5. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1837)
"... in security of that jm, or, supposing it had been so impledged, that it was
a security in Inch the common debtor had an arrestable interest. , ..."
6. An Historical View of the Law of Maritime Commerce by James Reddie (1841)
"And thus, although an individual article, deposited, lent, or impledged, was, by
the Roman law, at the risk of the party who had deposited, or lent, ..."
7. The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688 by John Hill Burton (1867)
"... over the impledged district should be as -entirely uninjured by the transaction,
as the ownership of an estate is when a loan secured on it is repaid. ..."