| 释义 |
Vadium vivum
| (Law) | a living pledge, which exists where an estate is granted until a debt is paid out of its proceeds. |
See also: Vadium Vadium vivum
VADIUM VIVUM, contracts. A species of security by which the borrower of a sum of money, made over his estate to the lender, until he had received that sum out of the issues and profits of the land; it was so called because neither the money nor the lands were lost, and were not left in lead pledge, but this was a living pledge, for the profits of the land were constantly paying off the debt. Litt. sect. 206; 1 Pow. on Mort. 3; Termes de la Ley, h.t. |