Sentences with phrase «for whomever owned»

PMI hedged this risk by offering insurance against forclosure for whomever owned the «whole loan».

Not exact matches

A national day of prayer is a day for those who wish to pray to their own God whomever or whatever it be.
They had about as much institutional structure as street theater: lots of improvisation, plenty of borrowing and stealing from whomever they bumped into, and free adaptation of other people's ideas and property for their own purposes; but precious little polity, and no property at all (The Astonished Heart, 19).
Whomever is feeding the baby will need some time to get familiar with this new role, and they will certainly learn their own techniques for soothing baby in between.
The National Guard's commander is Viktor Zolotov; Putin's long time bodyguard, meaning they are effectively Putin's own army with the right to arrest and detain whomever they like without reason for as long as they like.
(c.) There was no block voting, members of affiliated orgs cast their own ballots for whomever they liked, they didn't vote collectively.And at the same time cuts union factional powerbrokers out of the equation.Kim, I'm not convinced this is entirely true.
On Match and other sites, you can make your own dates with whomever you choose, in addition to the ones the site makes for you.
Amazon is a bad caving in, after the iPad burns and crashes (btw typing on an imac, and I own an iPhone) Harper Row or whomever, will be left with no market for their ebooks and losing sales, market space as well as future authors.
When everyone has Fremont, California Renters Insurance, there's no questions about who is responsible for making good on a loss — if there were to be a fire, you'd simply file a claim on your own policy for the personal property and loss of use, and then your renters insurance provider would worry about subrogating against whomever was actually liable for the damages.
Environmental policies like the Montreal Protocol at least make more intuitive sense than, say, the fight for all Americans to marry whomever they choose (though the Montreal Protocol has its own idiosyncrasies as well).
The notion that domestic laws are privately owned by whomever drafted or lobbied for them is, in our view, an affront to the dignity of democratic society.
This means that you can have the suits cleaned or replaced under your own coverage, and your New York renters insurance will go after whomever is responsible for the fire after you get your new suits.
When everyone has Fremont, California Renters Insurance, there's no questions about who is responsible for making good on a loss — if there were to be a fire, you'd simply file a claim on your own policy for the personal property and loss of use, and then your renters insurance provider would worry about subrogating against whomever was actually liable for the damages.
But every profession has its own nomenclature and unique culture, and while no resume writer has equal insight into every industry, you'll want whomever you're considering working with to ask you a lot of questions to determine what is appropriate for your field.
Because you don't own the property, the «current owner» is whomever you took control of the property from, and as long as they've owned the property for 90 or 180 days (or whatever is required from the lender), there shouldn't be any issues.
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