Judgment Lien - Law Dictionary Search Results
free
3 : relieved from or lacking a burden (as a lien or other encumbrance on title) [a buyer in ordinary course
choate
[back-formation from inchoate] : being complete and superior to subsequent liens see also choate lien at lien compare inchoate cho·ate·ness n
inchoate
complete, certain, or specific : not perfected see also inchoate lien at lien b : not yet transformed into actual use
postpone
in precedence, preference, or importance ;specif : to subordinate (a lien) to a later lien post·pon·able adj post·pone·ment n
Accountant to the Crown
the Crown and for which he must account. The Crown's lien upon the lands of the accountant has been abolished by
Officiating
rank, but not permanently or substantively, while still retaining his lien on his substantive post, Arun Kumar Chatterjee v. South Eastern
Wharfinger
further stated that as a rule, wharfingers have a general lien for the balance of their account, Jowitt's Dictionary of English
Stop Order
1883, Ord. XLVI.; and consult Dan. Ch. Pr.; Seton on Judgments. … thereof, without notice to him. And a person having a lien on a fund in Court may obtain a stop order.
Registration of title of land
(x) Certain over-riding incidents [s. 70 (3)]. (xi) Notice of lien by deposit of certificate (s. 66). (xii) Priority notices (s.
Title, Covenants for
In a conveyance by way of mortgage (including charge or lien) of freehold property subject to rent or leasehold property by
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