Definition of Hypotheca. Meaning of Hypotheca. Synonyms of Hypotheca

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Definition of Hypotheca

Hypotheca
Hypotheca Hy`po*the"ca, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? a thing subject to some obligation, fr. ? to put under, put down, pledge. See Hypothesis.] (Rom. Law) An obligation by which property of a debtor was made over to his creditor in security of his debt. Note: It differed from pledge in regard to possession of the property subject to the obligation; pledge requiring, simple hypotheca not requiring, possession of it by the creditor. The modern mortgage corresponds very closely with it. --Kent.

Meaning of Hypotheca from wikipedia

- Look up hypotheca or hypothec in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypotheca may refer to: The inner theca of the frustule (exoskeleton) of a diatom Hypothec...
- and new hypotheca) while in the other daughter the old hypotheca becomes the epitheca which together with a new and slightly smaller hypotheca comprises...
- cover, the outer larger valve called Epitheca and the smaller called hypotheca. The margins of the two thecae are covered by a connecting band called...
- (/haɪˈpɒθɪk, ˈhaɪpɒθ-/; German: Hypothek, French: hypothèque, from Lat. hypotheca, from Gk. ὑποθήκη: hypothēkē), sometimes tacit hypothec, is a term used...
- diatom cell (called the frustule) consists of an epitheca and an hypotheca. The hypotheca is slightly smaller than the epitheca. During a****ual reproduction...
- plate, or valve, and marginal connecting, or girdle band. One half, the hypotheca, is slightly smaller than the other half, the epitheca. Diatom morphology...
- sui heredes necessarii - forced heirs (singular suus heres necessarius) hypotheca Mortgage idem debitum same debt The element or aspect of the novation...
- instrument is, in civil law jurisdictions, referred to by some form of Latin hypotheca (e.g., Sp hipoteca, Fr hypothèque, Germ Hypothek), and the parties are...
- dinoflagellate is separated into an upper portion called the epitheca (C) where the apical horn resides (E) and a lower portion called the hypotheca (D)....
- laterally compressed with a small, cap-like epitheca and a much larger hypotheca. It has the double collars (known as cingulum) around the top of the cell...