Caducity

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The caducity ( neulat. ), Can be frailty; then denote something dilapidated, a desolate piece of land from which the taxes on it are not paid.

Kaduzitäten, "Bona caduca" (= Lower mature assets) are assets complexes in need of a guardian of the Treasury (760 § Civil Code in Austria fall prey); In the Middle Ages, plots of land that fell to the feudal lord due to lack of inheritance or felony . The caducity of an outstanding balance is the loss of the same due to the debtor's inability to pay , then the lost outstanding amounts and amounts that are to be deposited .

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