mortgager

  • 41forecloses — v. take away the right of a mortgager to redeem his property; hinder; prevent; shut out, exclude; close or settle beforehand …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 42foreclosing — v. take away the right of a mortgager to redeem his property; hinder; prevent; shut out, exclude; close or settle beforehand …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 43mortgagor — /ˈmɔgədʒə / (say mawguhjuh), /mɔgəˈdʒɔ / (say mawguh jaw) noun someone who mortgages property. Also, mortgager …

  • 44mortgage — Note the spelling with t . The lender in a mortgage contract is called the mortgagee, and the borrower the mortgager (or in legal work, mortgagor) …

    Modern English usage

  • 45title — A mark, style, or designation; a distinctive appellation; the name by which anything is known. Thus, in the law of persons, a title is an appellation of dignity or distinction, a name denoting the social rank of the person bearing it; as duke or… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 46mortgagor — or mortgager [môr′gi jər] n. a person who mortgages property …

    English World dictionary

  • 47debitor — noun a person who owes a creditor; someone who has the obligation of paying a debt • Syn: ↑debtor • Ant: ↑creditor (for: ↑debtor) • Hypernyms: ↑person, ↑individual …

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  • 48foreclose — v.tr. 1 (also absol.; foll. by on) stop (a mortgage) from being redeemable or (a mortgager) from redeeming, esp. as a result of defaults in payment. 2 exclude, prevent. 3 shut out; bar. Derivatives: foreclosure n. Etymology: ME f. OF forclos past …

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  • 49fore|close — «fr KLOHZ, fohr », verb, closed, clos|ing. –v.t. 1. to shut out; prevent; exclude: »to foreclose objections. The club voted to foreclose further discussion of the subject. SYNONYM(S): bar …

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  • 50fore|clo|sure — «fr KLOH zhuhr, fohr », noun. the act of foreclosing a mortgage; taking away the right of a mortgager to redeem his property …

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