Sentences with phrase «encumbrances for»

The courts have now come down on the side of the true owner, believing that that individual should not be deprived of ownership or stuck with encumbrances for which they were not at fault.
Performed digital imaging of indexes in various County Courthouses, prepared notes, and analysis of Encumbrances for Drilling Title Opinions and Division Order Title Opinions.
Submitted a Limited Title Certificate, which detailed all chain of title documentation including conveyances, outsales, DOT's, Easements / ROW's, Judgments and any other encumbrances for the past 40 years (minimum); and provided a Deed Plot, Tobin Map and Tax Card for each tract
That's on top of next year's school budget, which will increase by 3.63 percent, which adds another annual $ 159 in encumbrances for homeowners for a grand total of $ 839 per year.

Not exact matches

Founded for the sole purpose of selling affordable climbing gear to card - holding members, Mountain Equipment Co-op spent five years steering a gutsy course between the encumbrances of its past and the lure of fashion.
Unless otherwise expressly provided in (or pursuant to) this Section 4 (c) or required by Applicable Law: (A) all Awards are non-transferable and shall not be subject in any manner to sale, transfer, anticipation, alienation, assignment, pledge, encumbrance or charge; (B) Awards that are Options or Stock Appreciation Rights shall be exercised only by the Participant; and (C) amounts payable or Shares issuable pursuant to any Award shall be delivered only to (or for the account of) the Participant.
«I don't know what the French term would be for a bond or an encumbrance, but the person who accepts forgiveness now believes that there is no mortgage, no encumbrance on him.
In «Dharma,» Collins considers his dog's world as an example of a life without encumbrance: «If only she were not so eager / for a rub behind the ears, / so acrobatic in her welcomes.
A young tree set out in a city's park with an iron cage around it for support may well resent the humiliation of that external curb, but if all the freedom which the tree seeks is release from that encumbrance it will discover that the only freedom which it has achieved is freedom to fall over when the wind blows.
We had been released by our supporting religious denominations from the encumbrances of liturgical and institutional forms to go with the «movement» for racial justice and for peace.
Stripped of more and more encumbrances, he was able to bear the only burden that ultimately mattered, as Hebrews says: ``... who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross.»
For many, the commandments are encumbrances placed on personal behavior.
If van der Vaart displayed the benefit of playing him on the right by giving Spurs the lead, Arsenal's equalizer highlighted the encumbrance as Alex Song breezed past the Dutchman's token attempt to close him down and delivered the ball for Aaron Ramsey to turn in at the near post.
It was completely accessible... Even the most severely disabled person could enjoy some rides, and because the parks are so accessible for people who really need that access, it made getting around with the minor encumbrance of a stroller a total breeze.
Included in this legislation is a new exemption from the satisfaction of a money judgment for a vehicle not exceeding $ 4,000 above the debtor's liens and encumbrances ($ 10,000 for a vehicle equipped for use by a disabled person) and a raise of the bankruptcy exemption accordingly.
We share the same progressive vision for New York State and neither of us have the encumbrances that the the two parties have as they pander to the financial, real estate, fossil fuel and gambling industries,» said Howie Hawkins.
On the other hand, the boys are looking for no strings attached relationships that would not turn into an encumbrance in any sense.
The film is set in the narrowest sliver of historical time, the immediately pre-youthquake Britain of 1962, when, as Ian McEwan writes in the novella upon which the movie is based, «to be young was a social encumbrance... a faintly embarrassing condition for which marriage was the beginning of a cure.»
«This was still the era — it would end later in that famous decade — when to be young was a social encumbrance, a mark of irrelevance, a faintly embarrassing condition for which marriage was the beginning of a cure.»
(6) incur temporary debt in anticipation of receipt of funds; provided that a Horace Mann school shall obtain the approval of the local school committee and appropriate local appropriating authorities and officials relative to any proposed lien or encumbrance upon public school property or relative to any financial obligation for which the local school district shall become legally obligated; and provided further, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the terms of repayment of any charter school's debt shall not exceed the duration of the school's charter without the approval of the board;
There could be a financial encumbrance by the «service» for anticipated loss of income from future sales.
This was still the era — it would end later in that famous decade — when to be young was a social encumbrance, a mark of irrelevance, a faintly embarrassing condition for which marriage was the beginning of a cure.
Meanwhile, I continue to sell PDFs on my own for downloads to PC's and other devices, and without the encumbrance of DRM.
Homeowners» Insurance: Required for all mortgage loans, protects the home from damage and theft Owner's Title Insurance: Optional policy ensuring the title will not be subject to a claim of ownership, lien or other encumbrance Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI): Required by most lenders when the down payment is less than 20 % Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Mortgage Insurance Premium: Required on all FHA loans Mortgage Life Insurance: Optional policy that protects family and estate by paying off the loan in case of death Disability Insurance: Optional policy that guarantees loan payments will be made in case of disability
Thereafter, the financial institution would hold a lien on the property for the outstanding balance which would become an encumbrance on the owner's estate.
I've been a real estate investor for years now and I don't lend anyone money (or invest — same thing), unless I have excellent coverage (In this case the pledge and all encumbrances is 25 - 30 % LTV).
A form of encumbrance which usually makes specific property security for the payment of a debt or discharge of an obligation, e.g., mortgages, judgments, taxes, deed of trust, etc..
n) You will deliver underlying securities in good transferable form as is customary for that type of security and the underlying securities shall be made free and clear of any lien, encumbrance, claim, pledge, charge, restriction or impediment to transfer of any nature whatsoever.
This includes ensuring that the title for the property has been thoroughly researched and declared free and clear of all liens, judgements and encumbrances.
But Lacalle tells me that the team decided to opt for an encumbrance mechanic, rather than a traditional inventory page, because it opened up the flexibility — and yes, the authenticity — of how you fleshed out your character.
Art News applauded Tworkov's draftsmanship and noted that many members of Tworkov's generation and background, Willem de Kooning for example, «find their drawing skills somehow to be an artistic encumbrance or problematical.
However the world is in thrall to the «just in time» mentality of financial wunderkinds who do not value those «old fashioned» concepts, looking instead at the pragmatic usability of everything, seeing a book that lives on a shelf and is only taken off once a year, or once a decade, as an unnecessary encumbrance, not earning its space in a world where everything has to be costed, to be accountable for its existence.
For the Court of Appeal, an agreement for the sale of land includes an implied term the purchaser is entitled to receive title free from mortgage encumbrancFor the Court of Appeal, an agreement for the sale of land includes an implied term the purchaser is entitled to receive title free from mortgage encumbrancfor the sale of land includes an implied term the purchaser is entitled to receive title free from mortgage encumbrances.
GK Law will complete various title and off title searches, and ensure that their clients have secured the correct property, free and clear of liens and other encumbrances, and ensure that proper insurance for their residential or commercial property has been obtained.
Successfully represented a design and engineering firm in a trial against the project owner and construction lender concerning the validity and priority of its mechanic's lien over encumbrance of mortgager; obtained judgment for full amount and first priority of the lien, plus a substantial award interest and attorney's fees.
In response, the Appellant commences legal action requesting a declaration the option is void for uncertainty (it does not indicate whether the Respondent is to assume the mortgages or receive the property free and clear of encumbrances).
Sample # 2: Notwithstanding anything else contained within this Policy, in the event that the proceeds of the Insured Mortgage are paid to any person or entity other than: i) to the registered title holder or holders, as the case may be; ii) holder (s) of prior registered encumbrances (s); iii) an execution or judgment creditor (s); iv) to a non-registered covenantor that is a spouse, child or parent of the registered title holder or holders; v) to credit card companies for credit cards in the name of the registered title holder or holders or in the name of non-registered covenantor (s) that are the spouse, child or parent of the registered title holder or holders; then the Company can deny coverage and shall have no liability to the Insured for any matters that involve the allegation of mortgage / title fraud, including challenges to the validity and enforceability of the Insured Mortgage.
b) it provides the bona fide purchaser for value the complete legal title to the instrument without any encumbrance from title defects or other equities or other prior holders of the instrument (assuming the purchaser did not receive notice of any such defect in title or equity before making the transfer).
«It is the appellant's argument that the enactment of the Torrens land titles system in the Province of Ontario made applicable in that province the main theory of a Torrens title registration system, to wit, the absolute authority of the register, and that it is the effect of such a principle that actual notice, no matter how clearly proved so long as encumbrances do not appear on the register, does not affect the clear title of the purchaser for value.
The term for a whole piece of property without any encumbrances is «fee simple» in most states.
One of the most important things that you need to do when you decide to purchase a house is to check for any encumbrances on your potential purchase.
Parties normally expect that the burden of any covenant or charge will be a debt or encumbrance such as to depress the value of the widow / widower's estate for IHT purposes on the future death.
At the risk of completely misinterpreting what Pu implies, let's say that Taoism teaches the way to find truth is to first cast off unnecessary encumbrances like selfish desires for profit.
As a second set of headphones for working out or times when you need music or podcasts without any encumbrances, the IconX 2018s deliver.
The Rogers model has no such encumbrances, and is being used as the basis for a developer community.
Approved brokered listings for the company website by reviewing titles, probate filings, and other miscellaneous documents to ensure properties could be sold free of encumbrances
Cleared all encumbrances shown on the public record to insure the validity of title for buyers and lenders
Responsible for analyzing appropriations, expenditures, and encumbrances of departmental capital and operating budgets using Oracle Financial System.
Yet, as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies observed, it is in the interests of a state to argue for extinguishment so that the land remains under its control, free from encumbrances.
My wife used them immediately after reading the book, with our granddaughter, and it worked like a charm.The key point is to see feelings as opportunities for relationship with your child, not as intrusions into your day or interruptions or encumbrances.
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