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Definition of Subrogations
1. subrogation [n] - See also: subrogation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subrogations
Literary usage of Subrogations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Civil Code of Lower Canada: Together with a Synopsis of Changes in the by McCord, Thomas, 1828-1886, Thomas McCord, Québec (Province) (1870)
"... conventional subrogations to be made by private writings, and provides that
such subrogations shall become effectual against third parties by ..."
2. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1895)
"... who would execute to R. subrogations of their rights against the bank, so much
of their deposits as were not paid by the receiver of the tank. ..."
3. Traité théorique et pratique de droit civil by Gabriel Baudry-Lacantinerie (1906)
"De là il résultait que, lorsque la femme avait consenti plusieurs subrogations
successives dans son hypothèque légale, l'ordre de préférence entre les ..."
4. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1887)
"... taking precedence of their mortgage, were paid by them under subrogations,
legal as well as express, to the rights of the creditors holding those debts; ..."
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)
"... conventional subrogations to be made by private writings, and provides that
such subrogations shall become effectual against third parties by ..."
6. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1895)
"... who would execute to R. subrogations of their rights against the bank, so much
of their deposits as were not paid by the receiver of the tank. ..."
7. Traité théorique et pratique de droit civil by Gabriel Baudry-Lacantinerie (1906)
"De là il résultait que, lorsque la femme avait consenti plusieurs subrogations
successives dans son hypothèque légale, l'ordre de préférence entre les ..."
8. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1887)
"... taking precedence of their mortgage, were paid by them under subrogations,
legal as well as express, to the rights of the creditors holding those debts; ..."