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Lien of a Covenant
Matched in: Term Lien of a Covenant
secure
2 a : to protect or make certain (as by lien) [make a just and equitable partition and the parties' respective
Encumbrance
means a burden or charge upon property or claim or lien upon an estate or on the land. 'Encumber' means burden
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Floating charge
A charge lien etc that successively attaches to such assets as a person
Charging order
statute of limitations. See Cordery on Solicitors; Atkinson on Solicitors' Lien. Partners.--Under s. 23 of the (English) Partnership Act, 1890, separate
encumbrance
encumbrance also in·cum·brance [in-kəm-brəns] n : a claim (as a lien) against property ;specif : an interest or right (as an
secured debt
Debt backed by a mortgage, pledge of collateral, or other lien; debt for which the creditor has the right to pursue
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
to land, the right to it is destroyed after the statutory period and neither re-entry nor acknowledgment after the lapse of … means which may be still available, such as enforcing a lien, subsequent acknowledgment by the debtor or appropriation of payments, but
Registration of title of land
of conveyance or charge is simple; (d) subject to the statutory provisions, registration guarantees the title to purchasers for value and … (x) Certain over-riding incidents [s. 70 (3)]. (xi) Notice of lien by deposit of certificate (s. 66). (xii) Priority notices (s.
mortgage
a "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] b : a lien against property that is granted to secure an obligation (as
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