Judgment Lien - Law Dictionary Search Results
payoff
paying a debt or creditor in full [would release the lien upon the of the balance]
owelty
-ties [Anglo-French oelté equality, from Latin aequalitat- aequalitas] : a lien created or a pecuniary sum paid by order of the
lienor
lienor : one holding a lien against the property of another
lienee
lienee : one whose property is subject to a lien
lienable
lienable : capable of being subjected to or made the subject
involuntary
initiated contrary to or without one's choice [an confession] [an lien] [an plaintiff joined in the action] in·vol·un·tar·i·ly adv
encumber
: to burden with a claim (as a mortgage or lien) [ed the land with a mineral lease]
debenture
backed by the issuer's general credit rather than a specific lien called also debenture bond see also indenture compare mortgage bond
cloud on title
cloud on title :an interest (as a lien) in real property that if valid impairs the owner's title
judgment
judgment also judge·ment [jəj-mənt] n 1 a : a formal decision … a debt that is not satisfied in full by the security ;esp : such a judgment following the foreclosure of a
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