"Foreclosed" is a word in ENGLISH

foreclosed ENGLISH
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butong HILIGAYNON

bútong - Also: Foreclosure; to foreclose (a mortgage), to seize, confiscate, sequestrate, lay—hold of,—claim to, bring under the hammer. (cf. …

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foreclose ENGLISH

To shut up or out; to preclude; to stop; to prevent; to bar; to exclude.

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Foreclose LAW AND LEGAL

To shut out; to bar. Used of the process of destroying an equity of redemption existing in a mortgagor

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foreclosure ENGLISH

The act or process of foreclosing; a proceeding which bars or extinguishes a mortgager's right of redeeming a mortgaged estate.

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hugar CEBUANO

hugar n k. o. institution during pre-war times that gave out mortgages on real estate. Naimbargu sa hugar ang ílang …

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imbalsamar CEBUANO

imbalsamar v [A3P; a] embalm. imbalsamadur n embalmer. v [B156] be an embalmer. imbargu v [A; a2] {1} confiscate. Ang …

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lukat CEBUANO

lukat v [A; a] {1} redeem s.t. pawned or mortgaged. Marimáti ang singsing ug dì nímu lukatun, The ring will …

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rimatadu CEBUANO

rimatádu n for s.t. pawned to be foreclosed so that it is no longer the possession of the owner. v …

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Shortford LAW AND LEGAL

An old custom of the city of Exeter. A mode of foreclosing the right of a tenant by the chief …

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