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habeas corpus
the most frequently used writ of habeas corpus. It is an independent civil action and a form of collateral attack to determine not the guilt or innocence of the person held in custody, but whether the custody
direct review
direct review : judicial review of a case obtained through ordinary appellate procedure rather than through a collateral attack
obligation
Co., 521 N.W.2d 366 (1994)"] 2 : a debt security (as a corporate or government bond) see also collateralized mortgage obligation 3 : what one is obligated to do, satisfy, or fulfill: as a : a commitment
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direct
b : being or passing in a straight line from parent to offspring : lineal [a ancestor] compare collateral 2 : marked by absence of any intervening agency, instrumentality, or influence [ consequences] 3 : effected by
deficiency
agreement and the amount the creditor is able to recover upon default of the debtor by selling the collateral
credit enhancement
credit enhancement a method used by a lender to reduce default of a loan by requiring collateral, mortgage insurance, or other agreements. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
commercially reasonable
done in good faith, and corresponding to commonly accepted commercial practices [a secured party after default may sell…the collateral in its then condition or following any commercially reasonable preparation "Uniform Commercial Code"]
bottomry
bodem bottom, hull, ship] : a contract under which the owner of a ship pledges the ship as collateral for a loan to finance a journey [money lent on for…equipping the vessel "Louisiana Civil Code"] compare respondentia
bar
"Martino v. McDonald's System, Inc., 598 F.2d 1079 (1979)"] [a statute of limitations to the present action] compare collateral estoppel at estoppel, merger, res judicata at bar : before the court [in the case at bar] at
attack
as not properly witnessed] ;specif : an attempt to have the judgment of a court corrected or overruled collateral attack : an attack on a judgment made during or by a proceeding brought for a different purpose
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habeas corpus
the most frequently used writ of habeas corpus. It is an independent civil action and a form of collateral attack to determine not the guilt or innocence of the person held in custody, but whether the custody
direct review
direct review : judicial review of a case obtained through ordinary appellate procedure rather than through a collateral attack
obligation
Co., 521 N.W.2d 366 (1994)"] 2 : a debt security (as a corporate or government bond) see also collateralized mortgage obligation 3 : what one is obligated to do, satisfy, or fulfill: as a : a commitment
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direct
b : being or passing in a straight line from parent to offspring : lineal [a ancestor] compare collateral 2 : marked by absence of any intervening agency, instrumentality, or influence [ consequences] 3 : effected by
deficiency
agreement and the amount the creditor is able to recover upon default of the debtor by selling the collateral
credit enhancement
credit enhancement a method used by a lender to reduce default of a loan by requiring collateral, mortgage insurance, or other agreements. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
commercially reasonable
done in good faith, and corresponding to commonly accepted commercial practices [a secured party after default may sell…the collateral in its then condition or following any commercially reasonable preparation "Uniform Commercial Code"]
bottomry
bodem bottom, hull, ship] : a contract under which the owner of a ship pledges the ship as collateral for a loan to finance a journey [money lent on for…equipping the vessel "Louisiana Civil Code"] compare respondentia
bar
"Martino v. McDonald's System, Inc., 598 F.2d 1079 (1979)"] [a statute of limitations to the present action] compare collateral estoppel at estoppel, merger, res judicata at bar : before the court [in the case at bar] at
attack
as not properly witnessed] ;specif : an attempt to have the judgment of a court corrected or overruled collateral attack : an attack on a judgment made during or by a proceeding brought for a different purpose
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