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Definition of Impledging
1. impledge [v] - See also: impledge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impledging
Literary usage of Impledging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1863)
"In as far as the pursuers held thé bills under the first impledging, ...
It follows, therefore, that the first and unobjectionable impledging of the two ..."
2. Report on Ajmeer and Mairwara Illustrating the Settlement of the Land by Charles George Dixon (1853)
"In 1841, it was brought to the notice of the Commissioner, that the utility of
this class had been much impaired by the impledging of the lands set apart ..."
3. A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and by John Ramsey McCulloch, Vethake, Henry (1852)
"The practice of impledging or pawning goods, in order to raise loans, is one that
must necessarily always exist in civilised societies, and is, ..."
4. History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in M.DCC by Archibald Alison (1854)
"Upon examining this system, it will be found that it may be carried on for seven
years, viz. from 1807 to 1814, without impledging any part of the income- ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1832)
"The practice of impledging or pawning goods, in order to raise loans, is one that
must necessarily always exist in civilised societies, and is, ..."
6. Leading Cases in the Commercial Law of England and Scotland by George Ross (1855)
"Suppose then, that in the present case, the merchant had meant to give a security
for debt, by impledging the goods in the most formal manner. ..."
7. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1836)
"... particularly since, by reason of the pursuer's insolvency and character, there
was a manifest risk of his impledging or hypothecating them, ..."