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Definition of Vadium

Vadium
Vadium Va"di*um, n. [LL., from L. vas, vadis, bail.] (Law) Pledge; security; bail. See Mortgage. Vadium vivum [LL.] (Law), a living pledge, which exists where an estate is granted until a debt is paid out of its proceeds.

Meaning of Vadium from wikipedia

- mortgage in its original and strict form closely resembled the mortuum vadium described by Glanville, being a conveyance of an estate, redeemable at any...
- a royal grant of land from Dagobert I (628) by Amalgar: see Waldalenus "Vadium" Hans Hummer, "Reform and lordship in Alsace at the turn of the millennium...
- unflattering unfurnished unguarded unmask (see mask) untouchable unwarranted vadium vagrant (in part, Latinized) vandal vanguard Varangian veneer vermouth Visigoth...
- (11th ed.). 1911. Wager (derived, through Fr. wagier, gagier, from Lat. vadium, a pledge), a bet or stake. Wagers in the ordinary sense of the term are...
- the debt was unchanged it was called a dead pledge (originally a mortuum vadium, which later was replaced by the Norman French, morte gage which eventually...
- placing himself “in misericordiam regis,” and delivering a tangible pledge (vadium) as evidence and security of the surrender. Strictly speaking, the man's...
- him for money borrowed of him by the bailor; and this is called in Latin vadium, and in English a pawn or a pledge. The fifth sort is when goods or chattels...