respondentia in Vietnamese

@Chuyên ngành kinh tế
-khoản vay cầm hàng
-khoản vay thế chấp hàng chờ
-khoản vay thế chấp hàng chở
-vay cầm hàng (chuyên chở)

Sentence patterns related to "respondentia"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "respondentia" from the English - Vietnamese Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "respondentia", or refer to the context using the word "respondentia" in the English - Vietnamese Dictionary.

1. (5) Early policies on hull and cargo were in the form of Bottomry and respondentia

2. The true definition of a Bottomry… RESPONDENTIA The hypothecation of the cargo or goods on board a ship as security for the… MARINE INSURANCE contracts

3. As nouns the difference between respondentia and Bottomry is that respondentia is (legalcommercial law) a loan upon goods laden on board a ship while Bottomry is (nautical) an early form of maritime contract in which owner of a ship could borrow money using the ship as collateral.

4. Bottomry or respondentia The following must be stated: The kind, name and registry of the vessels The name ,surname and domicile of the captain The names , surnames and domiciles of the person

5. It differs from Bottomry principally in the following circumstances: Bottomry is a loan on the ship, respondentia on the goods; the money is to be repaid to the lender, with maritime interest, in the one case upon the arrival of the ship, and of the goods in the other

6. : a loan secured by the goods on one's ship — compare Bottomry History and Etymology for respondentia New Latin, from Latin respondent- respondens , present participle of respondere to answer, correspond; from the fact that the loan is only a personal obligation on the part of the borrower who must “answer” for the money

7. This richly detailed history examines the "origin and development of the contract of Bottomry and Respondentia down to the 11th century A.D., (ii) the traces of methods of insurance other than life known to the Ancients, (iii) The Question whether life assurance was known and practised by the Romans or their predecessors, (iv) The history of

8. Bottomry Bottomry n [alteration of earlier bottomary, modification of Dutch bodemerij, from bodem bottom, hull, ship]: a contract under which the owner of a ship pledges the ship as collateral for a loan to finance a journey [money lent on for…equipping the vessel "Louisiana Civil Code"] compare respondentia Source: Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law ©1996.