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Ransom
Ransom [fr. rancon, Fr.], the price of redemption of a captive or prisoner of war, or for the
Welsh mortgage
repayment of the loan, and the mortgagee cannot compel either redemption or foreclosure. A Welsh mortgage differs from a vivum vadium
Redeem
NE 2d. 1190 (1995). Means to exercise an equity to redemption in (real property) by payment in full of a mortgage
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Registration of title of land
all mortgage terms where there is a subsisting right of redemption (see s. 8, (English) Land Registration Act, 1925). But the
Rent
certify the amount of money to be paid for the redemption, and such rents if payable out of former copyholds are
Right to receive
receive the sum secured does not accrue until the legal redemption date has passed. Similarly, there is no inconsistency between having
Sanguinem emerce
Sanguinem emerce, a redemption by villeins, of their blood or tenure, in order to
Sinking fund
Sinking fund. A fund formed for the redemption of a debt by the periodical accumulation of fixed amounts
Suit
bearing on the construction of the word 'suit', suit for redemption, Pandurang Ramchandra Mandlik v. Shantibai Ramchandra Ghatge, AIR 1989 SC
Term of years absolute
operation of law, or by a provision for cesser of redemption or in any other event (other than the dropping of
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