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rate lock
rate lock a commitment by a lender to a borrower guaranteeing a
lock-in
lock-in since interest rates can change frequently, many lenders offer an interest rate lock-in
lock-in period
of time that the lender has guaranteed a specific interest rate to a borrower. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban … lock-in period the length of time that the lender has guaranteed
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Distress
a landlord for recovery of rent in arrear, by a rate collector or tax collector for recovery of rates or taxes, … person distraining may justify breaking open an inner door or lock to find any goods distrainable. The landlord's powers are chiefly
Trade dispute
dispute, means a dispute between two countries arising from tariff rates or other matters related to international commerce, Black's Law Dictionary, … act done in contemplation or furtherance of a strike or lock-out which is by the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act,
Mortgage
souls, and other statutory prohibitions. While an increase in the rate of interest upon default of regular payment is a penalty, … together with the Act of 1867 (see infra), commonly called Locke King's Acts, provided that the heir or devisee of real
Sewer
of Romney Marsh, or otherwise. They may also assess necessary rates upon the owners of land, and, on refusal of payment, … the Drainage Board of the Thames catchment area above (Teddington Lock) is to be the conservators of the River Thames. See
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