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单词 hypothec
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Definition of hypothec in English:

hypothec

noun hʌɪˈpɒθɪk
  • (in Roman and Scots law) a right established by law over a debtor's property that remains in the debtor's possession.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moveable hypothecs with delivery are not required to be in writing.
    • All hypothecs should be registered at the State register of hypothecs supported by Ministry of Justice.
    • The judicial hypothec arises from any judgment given in civil proceedings by the Royal Court.
    • You want to buy a new house without the horrors of construction legal hypothecs?
    • Any hypothecs effecting this ‘unregisterable’ part are considered as overriding interests but one may choose to include same in the application.
    • However, movable hypothecs are a form of real security, while suretyship is a form of personal security.
    • There is a separate land registry system for title to real estate and hypothecs on real estate.
    • If the goods are removed from the leased premises prior to the landlord's hypothec being perfected, the rights therein are lost to the landlord.
    • The hypothec allows the Landlord to sell the movable goods of the tenant, which are on the leased premises.
    • If one fails to abide by this rule on written information, no construction legal hypothec can be placed against the property.
    • Many forms of jus existed short of ownership, notably the hypothec, the civilian equivalent of the mortgage.
    • The contractors registered legal hypothecs on the co-ownership in order to guarantee the payment of their account.
    • The legal framework governing realization of most quasi-security interests is in Quebec the same as for hypothecs.
    • The immovable hypothec is granted in the prescribed manner described in the Civil Code of Québec.
    • This arrangement is distinguishable from the hypothec of Roman Law and of modern civil law, which is comparable to a mortgage.

Derivatives

  • hypothecary

  • adjective hʌɪˈpɒθɪk(ə)ri
    • By way of analogy, an offer to lease would similarly not bind a mortgage or hypothecary lender.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the all-Russian scales hypothecary crediting can become one of variants of its decision.
      • If in Spain it is simple enough to receive a hypothecary credit, in Italy it is a difficult process.
      • After destruction of the property by fire, the insurer repaid the hypothecary loans to the lender.
      • The insurance of your real estate will be precisely tailored to the parameters of your hypothecary loan.

Origin

Early 16th century: from French hypothèque, via late Latin from Greek hupothēkē 'deposit' (from hupo 'under' + tithenai 'to place').

 
 
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