Charge Off - Law Dictionary Search Results
charge-off
charge-off the portion of principal and interest due on a loan
Lien
particular, as a right to retain a thing for some charge or claim growing out of, or connected with, the identical
Charges
Charges, expenses, costs. A trustee is entitled as a matter of
credit related losses
credit related losses foreclosed property expenses combined with charge-offs. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Solicitor
of the Rolls. A Committee of the Law Society investigates charges made against solicitors and may strike offenders off the Roll
Redemption
in its ordinary meaning is equal to bringing off a charge or obligation by payment--.By the down payment, the entire land
Tail
particular interest, he is not bound to pay off any charge or incumbrance affecting the estate; if, however, he do so,
postpone
in precedence, preference, or importance ;specif : to subordinate (a lien) to a later lien post·pon·able adj post·pone·ment n
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
some writing, to be signed by the party to be chargeable thereby, or by his agent duly authorized (19 & 20
expense
burden or outlay ;specif : an item of business outlay chargeable against revenue for a specific period busi·ness expense : an
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