rent seck

English

Etymology

From late Middle English rent sek, from Anglo-Norman rente sec; sec rente (literally dry rent), ultimately from Latin siccus. Compare Middle English secce (dry).

Noun

rent seck (plural rents seck)

  1. A right to receive rent where the tenant's goods cannot be seized as security for the payment of rent.

References

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