redemption of a debt

  • 11redemption date — /rɪ dempʃən deɪt/ noun a date on which a loan or debt is due to be repaid …

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  • 12equity of redemption — 1: the right of a defaulting mortgagor to redeem the mortgaged property before an absolute foreclosure 2: the interest or estate remaining to a mortgagor in mortgaged property; also: the value of such interest Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law …

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  • 13Collateralized debt obligation — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 14Nonrecourse debt — Non recourse debt or a non recourse loan is a secured loan (debt) that is secured by a pledge of collateral, typically real property, but for which the borrower is not personally liable. If the borrower defaults, the lender/issuer can seize the… …

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  • 15statutory redemption — The right granted by legislation to a mortgagor, one who pledges property as security for a debt, as well as to certain others, to recover the mortgaged property after a foreclosure sale. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005 …

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  • 16right of redemption — right of redemption: the right to regain ownership of property by freeing it from a debt, charge, or lien (as by paying to the creditor what is due to release the secured property); specif: a mortgagor s statutory right to redeem after a judicial …

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  • 17high yield debt — high yield debt/high yield bonds Also known as junk bonds. bonds rated by credit rating agencies as sub investment grade (in other words, below BBB in the case of Standard & Poor s or below BAA in the case of Moody s). They tend to be fixed rate …

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  • 18high-yield debt — high yield debt/high yield bonds Also known as junk bonds. bonds rated by credit rating agencies as sub investment grade (in other words, below BBB in the case of Standard & Poor s or below BAA in the case of Moody s). They tend to be fixed rate …

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  • 19equitable redemption — The act or process by which a mortgagor redeems his property after payment of the mortgage debt. The purchase of the equity of redemption after foreclosure has commenced. See equity of redemption …

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  • 20equitable redemption — The act or process by which a mortgagor redeems his property after payment of the mortgage debt. The purchase of the equity of redemption after foreclosure has commenced. See equity of redemption …

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