Inexorable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: inexorableInexorable
Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer firm determined unyielding unchangeable inflexible relentless of people and impersonal forces as an inexorable prince or tyrant an inexorable judge the inexorable advance of a glacier...
Inexorability
The quality of being inexorable or unyielding to entreaty...
Inexorableness
The quality or state of being inexorable...
Inexorably
In an inexorable manner inflexibly...
Hard hearted
Unsympathetic inexorable cruel pitiless...
Implacable
Not placable not to be appeased incapable of being pacified inexorable as an implacable prince...
Intreatable
Not to be entreated inexorable...
Mortgage
Mortgage [fr. mort, Fr., dead, and gage, pledge], a deed pledge; a thing put into the hands of a creditor.A mortgage is the creation of an interest in property, defeasible (i.e., annullable) upon performing the condition of paying a given sum of money, with interest thereon, at a certain time. This conditional assurance is resorted to when a debt has been incurred, or a loan of money or credit effected, in order to secure either the repayment of the one or the liquidation of the other. the debtor, or borrower, is then the mortgagor, who has charged or transferred his property in favour of or to the creditor or lender, who thus becomes the mortgagee. If the mortgagor pay the debtor loan and interest within the time mentioned in a clause technically called the proviso for redemption, he will be entitled to have his property again free from the mortgagee's claim; but should he not comply with such proviso, the legal estate becomes perfected in the mortgagee, i.e., indefeasible, and so los...
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