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- Hypothec abstract "Hypothec (/hʌɪˈpɒθɪk/ or /ˈhʌɪpɒθɪk/; 16th century, from Fr. hypothèque, from Lat. hypotheca, from Gk. ὐποθήκη: hypothēkē), sometimes tacit hypothec, is a term used in mixed legal systems (e.g. Scots law, South African law) to refer to an express or implied non-possessory real security over corporeal movable property. This real right in security operates by way of hypothecation, often arises by operation of law (generally statute), and gives a creditor a preferential right to have claims paid out of the hypothecated property as last recourse when the debtor is in default. At common law it is equivalent to an American non-possessory lien or English legal charge.Originating in Roman law, a hypotheca was essentially a non-possessory pledge over a person's entire estate, but during the Renaissance the device was revived by civil law legal systems as a hypothecatory security interest taken strictly over immovable property and, like the late medieval obligatio bonorum, running with the land (Lat jus persequendi, Fr droit de suite, Du zaaksgevolg, Ger Folgerecht). However, under a handful of mixed legal systems, the hypothec was imported as a non-possessory real security over movable property (in opposition to the common-law chattel mortgage). Whereas a pledge operates by bailment and transfers possession on delivery and a chattel mortgage operates by conveyance and transfers title, a hypothec operates by hypothecation and transfers neither possession nor title.In the hypothec, the property does not pass to the creditor, nor does he get possession, but he acquires a preferential right to have his debt paid out of the hypothecated property; that is, he can sell it and pay himself out of the proceeds, or in default of a purchaser he can become the owner himself. The name and the principle have passed into Scotland's civil law system, which distinguishes between conventional hypothecs, as bottomry and respondentia, and tacit hypothecs established by law. Of the latter the most important is the landlord's hypothec for rent (corresponding to distress in the law of England), which extends over the produce of the land and the cattle and sheep fed on it, and over stock and horses used in husbandry.".
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- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Acre.
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- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Bailment.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy_and_Diligence_etc._(Scotland)_Act_2007.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Bottomry.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banking.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_terms.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mortgage.
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- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Cause_of_action.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Chattel_mortgage.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Code_of_Quebec.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Claim_(legal).
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- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Conveyance.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Creditor.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Debt_Arrangement_and_Attachment_(Scotland)_Act_2002.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Default_(finance).
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink England.
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- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Eurohypothec.
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- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Hypothecation.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Legal_system.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Lien.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink List_of_national_legal_systems.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Mortgage.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Mortgage_law.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Mortgage_loan.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Pledge_(law).
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Possession_(law).
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Respondentia.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Rights.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Roman_law.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Scots_law.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Executive.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Government.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Security_interest.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLink Title_(property).
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hypothec".
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prior Claims and Hypothecs".
- Hypothec wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypothec".
- Hypothec hasPhotoCollection Hypothec.
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- Hypothec subject Category:Banking.
- Hypothec subject Category:Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Hypothec subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Hypothec subject Category:Mortgage.
- Hypothec subject Category:Property_law.
- Hypothec hypernym Term.
- Hypothec type Article.
- Hypothec type Article.
- Hypothec type Concept.
- Hypothec type Industry.
- Hypothec type Service.
- Hypothec type Term.
- Hypothec type Thing.
- Hypothec comment "Hypothec (/hʌɪˈpɒθɪk/ or /ˈhʌɪpɒθɪk/; 16th century, from Fr. hypothèque, from Lat. hypotheca, from Gk. ὐποθήκη: hypothēkē), sometimes tacit hypothec, is a term used in mixed legal systems (e.g. Scots law, South African law) to refer to an express or implied non-possessory real security over corporeal movable property.".
- Hypothec label "Hypothec".
- Hypothec sameAs Hipoteca_inmobiliaria.
- Hypothec sameAs 抵当権.
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- Hypothec sameAs Q4811473.
- Hypothec sameAs Q4811473.
- Hypothec sameAs 抵押权.
- Hypothec wasDerivedFrom Hypothec?oldid=668221119.
- Hypothec isPrimaryTopicOf Hypothec.