Hypothecator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hypothec
Hypothec, in the law of Scotland, is a security without possession
hypothecate
hypothecate -cat·ed -cat·ing [Medieval Latin hypothecare to pledge, from Late Latin
Hypothecate
other personal property to make a contract by bottomry See Hypothecation Bottomry
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Hypothecation
The act or contract by which property is hypothecated a right which a creditor has in or to the
Bottomry
owner of a ship or the master as his agent hypothecates and binds the ship and sometimes the accruing freight as
Salary or wages
or other valuable considera-tion but does not include a mortgage, hypotheca-tion, charge or pledge. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002, s.
Hypothecator
One who hypothecates or pledges anything as security for the repayment of money
Hypothecation
dominion over the property by the hypo-thecatee (creditor) to the hypothecator (debtor) in an hypothecation, Indian Oil Corporation v. NEPC India
Invecta et illata
Invecta et illata. The subjects covered by the land-lord's hypothec (q.v.) includes the ordinary equip-ment of the premises-furniture, stock in
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
law rules, bills of sale, mortgages, and landlord's right of hypothec in Scotland are contained, and twenty-three definitions are given. Definitions.--These
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