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Pone per vadium

Pone per vadium, an obsolete writ to the sheriff to summon the defendant

Vadium mortuum

Vadium mortuum, a mortgage or dead-pledge by which the pledgor loses

Mortuum vadium

Mortuum vadium, a deed pledge or mortgage. See MORTGAGE.

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Vadium

Vadium [fr. vas, vadis, Lat.], a pledge or security, Civ. Law.

Vadium ponere

Vadium ponere, to take bail or pledges for a defendant's appearance.

Vivum vadium, Vifgage or Living pledge

Vivum vadium, Vifgage or Living pledge, when a person borrows money of

Estate

vadio, gage, or pledge, which are of two kinds: vivum vadium, living pledge or vifgage, and mortuum vadium, dead pledge or

Gage, estates in

vadio or pledge. They are of two kinds: (1) vivium vadium, or living pledge, or vifgage; (2) mortuum vadium, or dead

Mortgage

mortgages, as the pledge is then dead or lost (mortuum vadium) to the mortgagor at law. A mortgage differs from a

Antichresis

ground were not alienated, which was called VIF-gage, i.e., vivum vadium. The obsolete Welsh mortgage bears a resemblance to this kind

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