Sentences with phrase «encumbrance of»

A mortgage loan is a loan secured by real property through the use of a document which evidences the existence of the loan and the encumbrance of that realty through the granting of a mortgage which secures the loan.
Title insurance did not cover it because the title insurance company would not pay for coverage of an encumbrance of city - owned laneways or property.
either party's wasteful dissipation of assets or any transfer or encumbrance of assets made in contemplation of divorce without fair consideration; and
With an E583C in their pockets or bags, users will be able to enjoy immediate access to mobile broadband network anytime, anywhere, without the encumbrance of cable connections.
Automatic Orders seek to preserve the status quo while the action is pending, by prohibiting the transfer or encumbrance of real and personal property and retirement funds, the accumulation of unreasonable debt, and changes in beneficiaries on existing health and life insurance policies.
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.
This is not a portrait from the land of healthy living, rather, a life that is minimally eked out against the encumbrance of psychic weight that composes its backdrop.
I saw her in all her tragic beauty: the encumbrance of her disability, and yet the fierceness with which she lives her life, her wit, her daring, her moral courage.
Meanwhile, I continue to sell PDFs on my own for downloads to PC's and other devices, and without the encumbrance of DRM.
It's a fun movie to look at, especially without the encumbrance of the 3 - D glasses.
Southern states, however, have a much better track record and Tamil Nadu is next only to Andhra... encumbrance of a property can be checked online from 1983 onwards.
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.
They believe it is crucial to get rid of the encumbrance of worldly possessions.
We are here then, to lend our prayers to that perfecting, to that final work of God's grace, in freeing Dad from every encumbrance of sin.
Trying to go public during the financial crisis was like being a public company without any of the benefits of being public: briefing analysts on a quarterly basis, reporting financials — all the encumbrances of public company but none of the financial benefit.
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.
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.
«In the U.S., I have the freedom to pursue the things that interest me without the encumbrances of fiscal problems in U.K. science — though these do exist in the U.S. now.»
Nobody is currently seriously looking at shale gas exploration, much less development, in New York with the prices as low as they are and the encumbrances of Home Rule.
Responsible for analyzing appropriations, expenditures, and encumbrances of departmental capital and operating budgets using Oracle Financial System.
Should a property not be sold at «Upset Sale» (usually because it has a big mortgage or it is a mobile home or because it is vacant land), then the property is to be exposed for sale in the next «Judicial Sale»; the «Judicial Sale» is the only sale where all encumbrances are wiped out, and payment of the taxes gives you the property free of all other encumbrances of record.

Not exact matches

Indeed, the value of Xerox as a standalone company with no encumbrances on its intellectual property and the licensing, manufacturing and selling of its products in the Asia and Pacific Rim markets is significantly greater than the value being provided to the company and its shareholders as part of the proposed transaction.»
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.
In addition, the invoices must be free of any liens or encumbrances.
So in the next session of Congress U.S. Rep. Ron Paul hopes to introduce legislation requiring an audit of the gold reserve, including specifically any encumbrances like swaps and leases.
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.
We are dealing with the denudation of the soul's appetites and gratifications; this is what leaves it free and empty of all things, even though it possesses them... Since the things of the world can not enter the soul, they are not in themselves an encumbrance or harm to it; rather, it is the will and appetite dwelling within that causes the damage.
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.
I do not think I am exaggerating when I say that nine out of ten practicing Christians feel that man's work is always at the level of a «spiritual encumbrance
So in light of the cartoon yes encumbrances and symbols, chewing on the meat and spitting out the bones?
address candidly some of the encumbrances that are making it difficult to reach across our religious boundaries.
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.»
The virtue of faith, far from being an encumbrance that prevents us from accepting the findings of the natural sciences, enables us to see clearly that the intrinsic relationality and inter-dependence within the universe is a sign of the rational and relational Mind of God.
Not surprisingly, without many of the traditional encumbrances the emerging American society was freer than old societies to manifest religious pluralism and its consequences.
Being on gluten intolerant must not be an encumbrance — actually it can be a lot of fun when one is willing to experiment with new recipes!
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.
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.
While I understand that four of the five boroughs are finally being asked to take on their fair share, I think that the Bronx has to be given particular attention due to the historical, emotional and psychological encumbrances before us.
Following the determination of this case, INEC has decided that all encumbrances to conduct the rerun election have now been removed.
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.
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You'd raise your energy level beyond any possibility of encumbrances to your connection to the power of intention.
By seeing the monstrous greed of Smaug, the blood lust of the Orcs and the profound humanity of the hobbits, we can isolate every human trait and evaluate it without ego encumbrance or fear of judgment.
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.»
It doesn't feel like a big change initially, but the more you play the more it feels like a genuinely open world to explore, free of encumbrances.
The two women's discontent casts light on a structural homoeroticism in Highsmith's Strangers on a Train, famously filmed by Hitchcock: two men collude in a transgression to be rid of their respective encumbrances.
The encumbrance clerk is not only in charge of school payroll and billing, but a host of other financial responsibilities.
(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;
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