mtétekkel
Mtétekkel is a term that appears in certain Hungarian legal and historical contexts, generally referring to property that has been mortgaged or pledged as collateral. The concept is rooted in the historical practice of securing debts through the temporary or permanent transfer of assets. When someone took out a loan or entered into an agreement where a debt was involved, they might offer land, livestock, or other valuables as mtétekkel. This meant that if the debt was not repaid according to the agreed terms, the creditor would have the right to claim the mtétekkel.
The specific nature and legal implications of mtétekkel could vary significantly depending on the historical period