kötlevél
Kötlevél is a historical legal instrument used in Hungary to document a binding obligation. It is a written instrument in which a debtor acknowledges a debt or commits to satisfy a specified obligation to a creditor. The document typically stated the amount or value due, the due date or terms of repayment, and sometimes the interest, collateral, or consequences of non-payment. It functioned as a speedy and flexible form of debt evidence, providing a basis for legal action to enforce the obligation.
In practice, a kötlevél could secure loans, guarantee performance under a contract, or serve as a simple
Kötlevél differs from other instruments such as bills of exchange (váltó) or formal mortgages, being generally
See also: promissory note, bill of exchange, mortgage, collateral.