contracts. A species of security by which the borrower of a sum of money, made over his estate to the lender, until he had received that sum out of the issues and profits of the land; it was so called because neither the money nor the lands were lost, and were not left in lead pledge, but this was a living pledge, for the profits of the land were constantly paying off the debt. … [Read more...] about VADIUM VIVUM
VADIUM VIVUM
VADIUM MORTUUM
contracts. A mortgage or dead-pledge; it is a security given by the borrower of a sum of money, by which he grants to the lender an estate in fee, on condition that if the money be not repaid at the time appointed, the estate so put in pledge shall continue to the lender as dead or gone from the mortgagor. … [Read more...] about VADIUM MORTUUM
VADIUM
Latin: A pledge; security by pledge of property. Coggs v. Bernard, 2 Ld. Raym. 913. Vadium mortuum. A mortgage or dead pledge; a security given by the borrower of a sum of money, by which he grants to' the lender an estate in fee. on condition that, if the money be not repaid at the time appointed, the estate so put in pledge shall continue to the lender as dead or gone from … [Read more...] about VADIUM
VADIMONIUM
Latin: In Roman law. Bail or security; the giving of bail for appearance in court; a recognizance. Calvin. … [Read more...] about VADIMONIUM
VADIARE DUELLUM
L. Lat. In old English law. To wage or gage the DUELLUM; to wage battel; to give pledges mutually for engaging in the trial by combat. … [Read more...] about VADIARE DUELLUM
