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Pignora (gcide) | Pignus \Pig"nus\, n.; pl. Pignora. [L.] (Rom. Law)
A pledge or pawn.
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Impignorate (gcide) | Impignorate \Im*pig"no*rate\ ([i^]m*p[i^]g"n[-o]*r[=a]t), v. t.
[LL. impignoratus, p. pl of impignorare to pawn. See
Pignoration.]
To pledge or pawn. [Obs.] --Laing.
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Impignoration (gcide) | Impignoration \Im*pig`no*ra"tion\
([i^]m*p[i^]g"n[-o]*r[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [LL. impignoratio: cf.
F. impignoration.]
The act of pawning or pledging; the state of being pawned.
[Obs.] --Bailey.
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Pignoration (gcide) | Pignoration \Pig`no*ra"tion\, n. [LL. pignoratio, L. pigneratio,
fr. pignerate to pledge, fr. pignus, gen. -ous and -eris, a
pledge, a pawn: cf. F. pignoration.]
1. The act of pledging or pawning.
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2. (Civil Law) The taking of cattle doing damage, by way of
pledge, till satisfaction is made. --Burrill.
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Pignorative (gcide) | Pignorative \Pig"no*ra*tive\, a. [Cf. F. pignoratif.]
Pledging, pawning. [R.]
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PIGNORATION (bouvier) | PIGNORATION, civil law. This word is used by Justinian in the title of the
52d novel, and signifies not only a pledge of property, but an engagement of
the person.
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PIGNORATIVE CONTRACT (bouvier) | PIGNORATIVE CONTRACT, civ. 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 reimbursed, voluntarily,
that sum of money. Poth. h.t.
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