Actionable claim defined as non-mortgage debts and beneficial movable interests recognized for relief, including contingent or conditional claims. An Actionable claim is a right to any debt or to any beneficial interest in movable property not in the claimant's possession, excluding debts secured by mortgage of immovable property or by hypothecation or pledge of movable property, and includes debts or interests that are existent, accruing, conditional or contingent, where civil courts recognise the claim as affording grounds for relief.
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Actionable claim defined as non-mortgage debts and beneficial movable interests recognized for relief, including contingent or conditional claims.
An Actionable claim is a right to any debt or to any beneficial interest in movable property not in the claimant's possession, excluding debts secured by mortgage of immovable property or by hypothecation or pledge of movable property, and includes debts or interests that are existent, accruing, conditional or contingent, where civil courts recognise the claim as affording grounds for relief.
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