- The
latter form
underlies the
modern antichresis. If the
creditor is a debtor, he can sell the
rights of
antichresis to
another creditor (Lat subpignus...
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pledged property, in lieu of
interest on the loan, used to be
called an
antichresis, but
contemporary law of most
civil law
jurisdictions only
allows hypothec...
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depending on how much
their landlords owe the government. Key
money Antichresis, (Anticrético in Spanish), a
system common in Bolivia, due to limited...
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aleatory contracts, compromises, guaranty, agency, pledges, mortgage,
antichresis, and
partnership Quasi-contract Quasi-delict
Developments in
torts and...
- Selden's "De Successionibus",
Christian News from Israel, 13/3-4, 1962 '
Antichresis in the Talmud' (Hebrew with
English summary), Sinai, 54/4-5, 1964 'The...