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Tithe Rent-Charge
tenant. As to the consideration money formerly payable on the redemption of a tithe rent-charge and the discharge thereof by an
redeem
thereby [ collateral] b : to exercise an equity of redemption in (real property) by payment in full of a mortgage
Land-tax
the valuation of 1689. The same Act provided for the redemption of the tax, but the redemption clauses were shortly afterwards
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Pawnbroker
pledge in pawn unless the pawner takes a pawn-ticket. 16. Redemption. Every pledge shall be redeemable within 12 months from the
Foreclosure
either to redeem the pledge or that his equity of redemption be extinguished by an order of the Court. The foreclosure
Priority
mortgages: before 1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption was conveyed in succession obtained priority by the order in
Mortgagee
Mortgagee, a 'mortgagee' for the purpose of redemption would include all persons who derive title from him and
redemptioner
redemptioner : one that redeems ;specif : one that redeems real
Equitable mortgage
Where the subject of the mortgage is an equity of redemption, which is merely a right to bring an action in
Re demption
of being redeemed repurchase ransom release rescue deliverance as the redemption of prisoners taken in war the redemption of a ship
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