Sentences with word «encumbrance»

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.
Private transfer fees, a type of encumbrance on real estate titles that some developers impose to offset their costs, are increasingly being banned by state governments that don't see any public benefit.
It also certifies that the property is free of any easements, liens, or other encumbrances on ownership.
I've tried to erase the human element [and]... present the material as purely as possible, without encumbrances other than the plastic.
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.
Because the Parcel Register * reveals, as of the date of the search, who the legal homeowners are, the legal description of the property, the property identification number of the property, type of ownership, percentage of ownership, dates, registration numbers and amounts of registered encumbrances like liens, charges (mortgages), transfers and more...
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.
There could be a financial encumbrance by the «service» for anticipated loss of income from future sales.
«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.
Performed digital imaging of indexes in various County Courthouses, prepared notes, and analysis of Encumbrances for Drilling Title Opinions and Division Order Title Opinions.
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..
A title search is all that is usually done to reveal the existence of such encumbrances.
Clear Title: A title that is free of liens and legal encumbrances on the ownership of personal property.
The most common problems were: inadequate investigation of title; failing to identify and deal with all the mortgages and other encumbrances affecting the property, failing to undertake appropriate searches and inquiries or failing to advise on the results; and failing to advise co-purchaser clients on co-ownership options.
You will receive a full report detailing the property history for you and your lender to insure there are no legal encumbrances between a new owner and the property being purchased.
ursing program and have decided to become certified in midwifery are replacing certified nurse - midwives, also known as nurse - practitioners, primarily because of the large insurance encumbrances associated with malpractice suits.
I could write a novel about why Two Worlds II is the worst thing to happen to the fantasy RPG genre since encumbrance systems.
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.»
For many, the commandments are encumbrances placed on personal behavior.
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 encumbrances.
¹ Closing Cost Credit: PenFed will pay most closing costs associated with an equity line of credit (ELOC) which includes: credit report, flood certification, settlement / closing, property ownership and encumbrances search, recording, city / county taxes, state taxes, property search and quick close.
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.»
It is usually the difference between the market value of the property and any outstanding encumbrances.
Exploration and gathering resources are essential and with limited space in your inventory, safe rooms can be utilized to prevent over encumbrance.
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.
The husband's father argued that his son had acknowledged the debt, thereby extending the limitation period, and that the mortgage was a valid encumbrance.
• Created annual budget • Analyzed Park District program against other municipalities • Compiled and analyzed salaries and health benefits • Prepared monthly encumbrance reports
The creation of a lien or other encumbrance subordinate to the lender's security instrument which does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property;
Small encumbrance, such as a construction lien, recently registered and discharged from title (to give credibility to the fraudster's claim to be the legitimate owner of the corporation);
Clouds on a title include encumbrances, liens or improper conveyances.
A title search is performed to identify encumbrances and liens and any unsatisfied claims are addressed prior to closing.
He is one of a few Florida litigators with a focus on real estate title and encumbrance issues.
Prepared quarterly expenditure and encumbrance analyses and made adjustments as needed to ensure consistency with operating budgets and legislative intent
This increase in regulation is both unfair and inefficient: Compliance with governmental rules and laws is a greater encumbrance on small companies than large ones, and regulation hinders small business formation, growth, and job creation.
These wordy encumbrances serve the sermon as effectively as a conversation would be served by the conversants saying frequently to each other, «We are talking».
So in light of the cartoon yes encumbrances and symbols, chewing on the meat and spitting out the bones?
Yet he had one encumbrance yet to cast aside.
Not surprisingly, without many of the traditional encumbrances the emerging American society was freer than old societies to manifest religious pluralism and its consequences.
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.
At Burning Man, there is an invitation to sort out what is personal encumbrance and artifice, from what authentically belongs to us.

Phrases with «encumbrance»

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