10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOTHECA»
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hypotheca in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law
The thing pledged as a hypotheca was not handed over to the creditor, but
remained with the debtor who might use it but could not alienate it. The Greek-
termed institution originated in agreements under which tenants of dwellings or
lessees ...
2
The Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles: An ...
Peridiniopsis borgei (Lemmermann) Lemmermann 1910 lum to bottom of
hypotheca; cell wall of porate plates with a wide range of ornamentation; plate
formula: (Po, x), 4', 2-3a, 7", 5c, 5s, 5'", 2""., apical pore complex present or absent
, ...
David M. John, Brian A. Whitton, Alan J. Brook, 2002
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A Law Dictionary Containing Definitions of the Terms and ...
HYPOTHECA HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION that year, and over the cattle and
stocking on the farm for the current year's rent, which last continues for three
months after the last conventional term for the payment of the rent Bell.
HYPOTHECA.
Henry Campbell Black, 1910
4
Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record
The smaller hypotheca fits into the larger epitheca; the valve plates and congula
of both valves interface with the congulum of the epitheca covering that of the
hypotheca to form a connective seal. During reproductive fission, both the parent
...
Michael J. Benton, David A. T. Harper, 2013
5
A Systematic and Historical Exposition of Roman Law in the ...
PIGNUS AND HYPOTHECA. Definition. Between pignus (pledge) and hypotheca
(mortgage) there is no difference, so far as regards the actio {quasi- Serviand) for
recovery. For when creditor and debtor agree that any property shall be bound ...
William Alexander Hunter, 1803
6
The Equity of Redemption
The fiducia never developed into a hypotheca, although it contributed some of its
rules to the evolution of both pzgnm and hypotheca; and, indeed, the hypotheca
of Roman law represents a later stage of legal growth than the fiducia.
The other kinds of 'real' security had much in common; they •were pignus and
hypotheca.202 The whole of Book 20 of the Digest concerns them, and treats
them essentially as a unity. Pignus was pawn — the handing over of something (
not ...
8
The Digest of Justinian
FORMATION. AND. TERMS. OF. PIGNUS. AND. HYPOTHECA'. 1 PAPINIAN,
Replies, book 11: A general agreement in a mortgage to cover future acquisitions
is recognized. But if the agreement covers specific property of another not then ...
9
the origin and history of contract in roman law.
The probability is then that the actio Seruiana was one of the first products of the
Edict Pacta conuenta, partly because we know that the interdict was an imperfect
remedy, partly because hypotheca was much in vogue at that early date.
William Hepburn Buckler, 1983
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Leibniz: Logico-Philosophical Puzzles in the Law: ...
_ In CASU XXI. concurrunt: Hypotheca tacita anterior, A, Fiscus intermedius, B,
Dos posterior, C. FUNDAMENTA LOCATIONIS: (1) In bonis jam qaesitis
hypotheca tacita anterior praefertur fisco intermedio, l. un. C. rem alien. gerent. v.
cum sua ...
Alberto Artosi, Bernardo Pieri, Giovanni Sartor, 2013
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYPOTHECA»
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hypotheca is used in the context of the following news items.
Lac-Mégantic residents allege pressure to sell their homes
... that mortgages aren't being approved or renewed with people in that sector,” said Julien Chaumont of the mortgage firm Hypotheca. «CBC.ca, Jul 14»
Diatoms, or The Trouble with Life in Glass Houses
One of the daughter cells gets the big frustule or epitheca, and one gets the little frustule that fits in it — the hypotheca. They both grow new ... «Scientific American, Oct 12»