Equitable Lien - Law Dictionary Search Results
holder for value
value (as a promise of performance, a security interest or lien in the instrument not obtained by judicial process, payment of
Chancery
lattice-work, Lat.; chancellerie, Fr.]. the Court of Chancery, which administered equity (see that title) so far as distinct from law, was … sale and distribution of proceeds of property subject to a lien or charge; execution of trusts, charitable or private; rectification, setting
Incumbrance
Incumbrance, a claim, lien, or liability attached to property; as a mortgage, a registered
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Bare trustee
shall be dealt with subject to satisfying any outstanding charge, lien or other right of the trustee to resort to it
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
which are dealt with, amongst other things, the right of lien or right to retain the goods, and the right to
Revendication
to the vendor to retake them, or he has a lien upon them for the price, if unpaid: and in other
Entering short
hands, or to their proceeds, if received, subject to any lien the banker may have upon them.
Contract for sale of land
date of the contract of sale the property belongs in equity to the purchaser and is at the purchaser's risk, see … on the unpaid price. See further CONDITIONS OF SALE, VENDORS LIEN, NOTICE, LAND CHARGES.
Agistment
due for it. Agistment does not include a right of lien, Chapman v. Allen, 1631 Cro Car 271. Agistment of sea
Adequate protection
debtor, such as a periodic cash payment or an additional lien e.g. bankruptcy court permitted the lender to foreclose on the
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Equitable Lien - Law Dictionary Search Results
holder for value
value (as a promise of performance, a security interest or lien in the instrument not obtained by judicial process, payment of
Chancery
lattice-work, Lat.; chancellerie, Fr.]. the Court of Chancery, which administered equity (see that title) so far as distinct from law, was … sale and distribution of proceeds of property subject to a lien or charge; execution of trusts, charitable or private; rectification, setting
Incumbrance
Incumbrance, a claim, lien, or liability attached to property; as a mortgage, a registered
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Bare trustee
shall be dealt with subject to satisfying any outstanding charge, lien or other right of the trustee to resort to it
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
which are dealt with, amongst other things, the right of lien or right to retain the goods, and the right to
Revendication
to the vendor to retake them, or he has a lien upon them for the price, if unpaid: and in other
Entering short
hands, or to their proceeds, if received, subject to any lien the banker may have upon them.
Contract for sale of land
date of the contract of sale the property belongs in equity to the purchaser and is at the purchaser's risk, see … on the unpaid price. See further CONDITIONS OF SALE, VENDORS LIEN, NOTICE, LAND CHARGES.
Agistment
due for it. Agistment does not include a right of lien, Chapman v. Allen, 1631 Cro Car 271. Agistment of sea
Adequate protection
debtor, such as a periodic cash payment or an additional lien e.g. bankruptcy court permitted the lender to foreclose on the
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