VIVUM VADIUM - Living pledge. When a
man borrows a sum of money (suppose two hundred dollars)
of another, and grants him an estate, as of twenty dollars
per annum, to hold till the rents and profits shall repay
the sum so borrowed.
This is an estate conditioned to be void as soon as
such sum is raised. And in this case the land or pledge
is said to be living; it subsists, and survives the
debt, and immediately on the discharge, of that, results
back to the borrower.