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Lock out
Lock out, in the case of a lock-out, the industry as
lock-in
lock-in since interest rates can change frequently, many lenders offer an
Locke's Act
Locke's Act (English), (23 & 24 Vict. c. 127), the Solicitors
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lock-in period
lock-in period the length of time that the lender has guaranteed
rate lock
rate lock a commitment by a lender to a borrower guaranteeing a
Double lock
To lock with two bolts to fasten with double security
Hip lock
A lock in which a close grip is obtained and a fall
Lock weir
A waste weir for a canal discharging into a lock chamber
Lock hospital
Lock hospital, a hospital for the treatment of venereal disease.
Lock-up houses
Lock-up houses, places for the temporary confinement of prisoners-5 & 6Vict.
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