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loan origination fee
Matched in: Term loan origination fee
origination fee
Matched in: Term origination fee
Fee-tail
Matched in: Term Fee-tail
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Backwardation
Backwardation, A fee paid by the seller of securities so that the buyer will allow delivery after their original delivery date; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 134. See CARRY OVER.
closing costs
included in the price of the property. Typical closing costs include charges for the mortgage loan such as origination fees, discount points, appraisal fee, survey, title insurance, legal fees, real estate professional fees, prepayment of taxes and
Base fee
Matched in: Term Base fee
Tenure
a subject can acquire. As to tenures generally, see 2 Bl. Com. 59 et seq. Without tracing the origin of tenure back into remote antiquity, it is ascertained that there were origin-ally two modes of holding land, … only tenures in land now existing with a few unimpor-tant exceptions are (1) free and common socage in fee-simple, including enfranchised copyhold, which is subject to paramount incidents; and (2) a term of years absolute (see LAND).
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
the whole fee simple or the term, but each for a term taken out of the fee or original term which remains in the mortgagor and so that each sub-sequent mortgage overlaps the previous one and takes
Arriere Fee, or Fief
Matched in: Term Arriere Fee, or Fief
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
have issue, the law not admitting the impossibility of having children at any age. As an estate-tail is originally carved out of a fee-simple, so this estte is carved out of a special entail. There may be
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