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Meaning of Pignorative contract
In civil law. A contract by which the owner of an estate engages it to another for a sum of money, and grants to him and his successors the right to enjoy it until he shall be reimPIGNORIS CAPTIO bursed, voluntarily, that sum of money. Poth. Obi.
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