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  • 11Chattel mortgage — Mortgage Mort gage (m[^o]r g[asl]j; 48), n. [F. mort gage; mort dead (L. mortuus) + gage pledge. See {Mortal}, and {Gage}.] 1. (Law) A conveyance of property, upon condition, as security for the payment of a debt or the preformance of a duty, and …

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  • 12Mortgage — Mort gage (m[^o]r g[asl]j; 48), n. [F. mort gage; mort dead (L. mortuus) + gage pledge. See {Mortal}, and {Gage}.] 1. (Law) A conveyance of property, upon condition, as security for the payment of a debt or the preformance of a duty, and to… …

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  • 13Mortgage deed — Mortgage Mort gage (m[^o]r g[asl]j; 48), n. [F. mort gage; mort dead (L. mortuus) + gage pledge. See {Mortal}, and {Gage}.] 1. (Law) A conveyance of property, upon condition, as security for the payment of a debt or the preformance of a duty, and …

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  • 14To foreclose a mortgage — Mortgage Mort gage (m[^o]r g[asl]j; 48), n. [F. mort gage; mort dead (L. mortuus) + gage pledge. See {Mortal}, and {Gage}.] 1. (Law) A conveyance of property, upon condition, as security for the payment of a debt or the preformance of a duty, and …

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  • 15mortgage — I. noun Etymology: Middle English morgage, from Anglo French mortgage, from mort dead (from Latin mortuus) + gage gage more at murder Date: 15th century 1. a conveyance of or lien against property (as for securing a loan) that becomes void upon… …

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  • 16Samson Wertheimer — (January 17, 1658, Worms ndash; August 6, 1724, Vienna) was chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Eisenstadt. He was also an Austrian financier, court Jew and Shtadlan to Austrian Emperor Leopold I.FamilyWertheimer was the son of… …

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  • 17Tirgatao — was a princess of the Maeotes mentioned by Polyaenus ( Stratagems , 8.55). In the translation of R. Shepherd (1793)::Tirgatao of Maeotis married Hecataeus, king of the Sindi, a people who live a little above the Bosphorus. Hecataeus was expelled… …

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  • 18capitulate — capitulant, n. capitulator, n. /keuh pich euh layt /, v.i., capitulated, capitulating. 1. to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms. 2. to give up resistance: He finally capitulated and agreed to do the job my way. [1570 80; < ML&#8230; …

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  • 19option — optionable, adj. /op sheuhn/, n. 1. the power or right of choosing. 2. something that may be or is chosen; choice. 3. the act of choosing. 4. an item of equipment or a feature that may be chosen as an addition to or replacement for standard&#8230; …

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  • 20performance — /peuhr fawr meuhns/, n. 1. a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience. 2. the act of performing a ceremony, play, piece of music, etc. 3. the execution or accomplishment of work, acts, feats, etc. 4. a particular&#8230; …

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