Antichresis

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title: Antichresis
text: Antichresis, under civil law and Roman law, is a contract whereby a debtor pledges real property to a creditor, allowing the use and occupation of the pledged property, in lieu of interest on the loan. Historically, antichresis was used in Ancient Mesopotamia and by the Greeks and the Romans and it is still widely used in Bolivia. After the Western Church banned interest loans, it became a favored method of securing loans in early medieval society and was known in England as the gage of land. Th
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