- furthermore, when a
substantial surplus is
unlikely to be
realised then
mortgagees are
disinclined to s****
foreclosure in the
first place since that remedy...
-
creating an
ownership interest in the property.
Lender (also
called a "
mortgagee"): any lender, but
usually a bank or
other financial institution. (In...
-
known as the mortgagor,
gives the
mortgage to the lender,
known as the
mortgagee. A
mortgage lender is an
investor that
lends money secured by a mortgage...
- 30.4% are
owned outright and 34.8% are
owned with a mortgage. 11.8% of
mortgagees in 2011 had
monthly loan
repayments of less than $1,000 and 82.9% had...
- to buyer,
wraparound mortgage transactions may give the bank or
other mortgagees the
right to call the
superior notes due,
based on the due-on-sale clause...
- 59 of the
Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships)
Regulations 1993,
mortgagees of a ship or a
share in a
registered British ship are
allowed to give...
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mortgagor (the borrower) and a
mortgagee (the lender)
executed a
conveyance of
legal title to the
property in
favour of the
mortgagee as
security for the loan...
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provides retail banking products such as
transaction accounts, loans,
mortgagees and
credit and
debit cards as well as
business loans.
Simon Abendanon...
- as to land in
mortgage repossession sales. As it
affects the duty of
mortgagees (secured lenders), to that
extent it can be
considered within the periphery...
-
possession of
property in the
event of default. Third, it
places duties on
mortgagees (i.e. lenders, like banks) on the
price it
achieves when
selling property...