By the same act and by the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1883 other rights and remedies for rent, where the right of hypothec had ceased, were given to the landlord.
The hypothec bank had its head office in Tokyo and was authorized to obtain funds by issuing premium-bearing bonds, while an agricultural and industrial bank was established in each prefecture and received assistance from the hypothec bank.
In all such cases, he is obliged to give a right of hypothec over all his property, whether the security be given in or out of court, and this right avails against his heirs no less than against himself.
What is worse, he who held the security was himself under hypothec elsewhere, in danger that his property might be sold, and needed to re-assure his interest therein.
Because the proprietor's right of hypothec would cover the man's whole effects.
But the merchant takes his chance of the landlord's hypothec interfering with him?
I suppose that where a merchant does that it is not held to interfere with the landlord's hypothec or his rent?
If a merchant does take over a beast in that way privately, I suppose you would still hold him responsible for the rent, if still unpaid, to the extent of the value of that beast, and if the period of your hypothec had not expired?
I may be a merchant, and it is the merchants who do it; the landlord does not require to do it, because the hypothec protects him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hypothec" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.