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Pledge
Pledge, anything put to pawn or given by way of warrant or security; also a surety, bail, or hostage. See...
Short-ford
is called short-ford; being as much as, in French, to foreclose, Izack's Antiq. Exet. 48. See Cowel. A like custom in
credit related expenses
credit related expenses foreclosed property expenses plus the provision for losses. Source: U.S. Department
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credit related losses
credit related losses foreclosed property expenses combined with charge-offs. Source: U.S. Department of Housing
interest
interest lasting for the duration of a person's life that forecloses the ability to affect the property beyond that term compare
Foreclosure
The act or process of foreclosing a proceeding which bars or extinguishes a mortgagers right of
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