Talk:Hypothec

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Nonztp in topic Out dated and country specific

Out dated and country specific edit

Interesting from a British and historic point of view, but otherwise very out of date! Here in Quebec the hypothec is alive and well, as it is in many other civilian jurisdictions. I will try and edit when I find the time. 70.80.27.104 02:14, 20 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

How come the links to other languages generally land on pages that equate to Mortgage, rather than hypothec? Shalom S. (talk) 03:17, 15 January 2017 (UTC)Reply
In French and other latin languages at least, the term hypothèque, hypoteco, etc. which first and foremost designate a real right of guarantee, but in the common parlance can also designate a mortgage loan (formally called prêt hypothécaire in French, or "hypothec loan"), ie. a loan used to acquire real estate and which gives the creditor a right of guarantee (the hypothec) on it in case of defaulting.
As for the articles, it appears to be complicated by the fact that the French wiki, for example, doest not really have an article on "Hypothèque", as it is a redirect to fr:Hypothèque en droit français (hypothec/mortgage law of France).--Nonztp (talk) 01:20, 1 June 2019 (UTC)Reply