Right of Antichresis
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The Right of Antichresis in civil law refers to a security arrangement where a debtor provides a creditor with the right to the fruits or income generated by a real property, usually land or a building, as a means to service or secure a debt. This right allows the creditor to apply the income generated from the property toward repayment of the debt, without transferring ownership of the property itself
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