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 foreclose [fɒ:'klәus]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 阻止, 排除, 预先处理, 取消抵押品赎回权

vi. 取消抵押品赎回权

[法] 取消回赎权


  1. The bank foreclosed (on the mortgage).
    该银行已取消(对该抵押品的)赎取权.
  2. The building society will be forced to foreclose on this mortgage because regular payments have not been made.
    住宅互助协会被迫取消这项抵押的赎取权,因为没有交纳定期的付款。
  3. They will foreclose our mortgage.
    他们将取消我们赎回抵押品的权利。


foreclose


Foreclose \Fore*close"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foreclosed}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Foreclosing}.] [F. forclos, p. p. of forclore
to exclude; OF. fors, F. hors, except, outside (fr. L. foris
outside) + F. clore to close. See {Foreign}, and {Close}, v.
t.]
To shut up or out; to preclude; to stop; to prevent; to bar;
to exclude.

The embargo with Spain foreclosed this trade. --Carew.

{To foreclose a mortgager} (Law), to cut him off by a
judgment of court from the power of redeeming the
mortgaged premises, termed his equity of redemption.

{To foreclose a mortgage}, (not technically correct, but
often used to signify) the obtaining a judgment for the
payment of an overdue mortgage, and the exposure of the
mortgaged property to sale to meet the mortgage debt.
--Wharton.

  1. "All American taxpayers have an important stake in how these problems are resolved," said Luken, who supports a bill by Rep. John LaFale D-N.Y., to exempt lenders from Superfund liability when they foreclose on contaminated property.
  2. If the payment is not made by then, bondholders could foreclose on the property, which could trigger defaults on other parts of Mr. Trump's vast empire.
  3. This would foreclose any chance of deploying a space defense in the 1990s, though the CIA says 15 countries will have ballistic missiles by the year 2000.
  4. He wrote that: 'it's great you're doing so well; I sadly am not. And the reason for that is there's no one to foreclose on me.'
  5. The worst thing the '84 hockey team did was foreclose its medal chances early by losing its first two games at Sarajevo.
  6. That means if he abandons properties he owes money on, the banks can foreclose on his other assets.
  7. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, now the Farm Credit Bank of Spokane, moved to foreclose on the farm in January 1987 and a foreclosure sale was scheduled for Nov. 17 of that year.
  8. The recipient of the 1985 loan later defaulted, costing the AMA $50,000 to foreclose.
  9. Baker said he hoped to encourage "a collective" approach, but that he would not "foreclose" unilateral retaliation.
  10. As previously reported, Galaxy said in March that its banks planned to foreclose on the company's assets today, and that the oil and gas company would file for bankruptcy-law protection if it couldn't negotiate the restructuring.
  11. I'm getting older, and his father is getting older, and we just can't let them foreclose on our house and let them mess up our lives." She said her son insisted on buying his parents the house in Stone Mountain, Ga.
  12. Life insurers may be forced this year to extend billions of dollars of loans to real-estate developers or to foreclose on numerous properties.
  13. Messrs. Whitman and Williams devoted much of the past two years to refinancing Crow's massive, but undisclosed, debt and negotiating with lenders that were threatening to foreclose on troubled properties.
  14. "If they foreclose, my clients will be out on the street," said their attorney, Gary Harris.
  15. Royal Bank of Canada, which had threatened to foreclose on another 167 acres, also agreed to postpone yesterday's scheduled sale.
  16. The bank filed to foreclose on the I.M. Pei-designed prism-shaped building in Dallas County court.
  17. He was in Washington, D.C., meeting with federal officials to argue against plans to foreclose on Detroit's New Center Hospital, of which he is board chairman.
  18. Nothing startlingly new popped up to spook the market this year, but some long-running problems managed to entangle themselves in a way that seems to foreclose any quick turnaround.
  19. To foreclose North's need to disclose government secrets, Walsh has narrowed the focus of allegations against the former presidential aide.
  20. A Citibank official would confirm only that the bank moved to foreclose on the property.
  21. In Houston, Manuel H. Mehos, Coastal's chairman and chief executive officer, said his thrift will assume the risk for acquired loans on single-family homes, but will try not to foreclose them.
  22. An Infotechnology spokeswoman said the company did not believe the banks would foreclose on the loan and it would continue seeking buyers for its media subsidiaries to raise cash.
  23. (`JSSA.') "11. Although the District Court may have been better advised to use a different verdict form, the District Court did not improperly foreclose a general verdict of guilty or not guilty on counts 6 and 9.
  24. The effect of this kind of leaking is to foreclose options, to sap an administration's team effort and morale, and to undercut the President's own decisions.
  25. In February, Metropolitan planned to foreclose on La Mansion del Norte and Doubletree employees prepared to move in, but Kennedy filed suit, obtained a temporary restraining order and kept Metropolitan from taking over.
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