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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Hypothecat, p.p. [f. hypothecat-, ppl. stem of med. L. hypothecare.] Pledged in hypothec. — 1681 Stair Instit. iv. xxv. § 5 (1693) 619.
The fruits of the ground … which by the law were hypothecat for the rents of the said year 1685 Decis. Lords F. 70.
The saids arrested goods were so hypothecat, and really affected, that they could not be disposed by his debtor
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