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 foreclosure [for'kloʒɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 取消抵押品赎回权

[经] 取消抵押品赎回权的法律手续


  1. Mrs Clinton has called for a“ foreclosure time-out”.
    克林顿女士已经要求通过一项“取消抵押回赎权的时限”的措施。
  2. The nature of the bundling-sale is price discrimination and market foreclosure.
    捆绑销售作为企业常用的销售策略,其实质是一种价格歧视和市场圈定行为。
  3. Nationally, foreclosure rates increased in the fourth quarter, but especially among subprime loans.
    第四季度全国性的丧失抵押品赎回权比率,特别是在次级受贷者中增加了。


foreclosure
[ noun ]
the legal proceedings initiated by a creditor to repossess the collateral for loan that is in default
<noun.act>


Foreclosure \Fore*clo"sure\ (?; 135), n.
The act or process of foreclosing; a proceeding which bars or
extinguishes a mortgager's right of redeeming a mortgaged
estate.

  1. Henry Berliner, president of Second National, says quarter-share projects avoid many of the problems of time shares, including difficulties in selling the loan paper and in dealing with many parties in the event of foreclosure.
  2. The little girl was found in a freezing apartment in Gary on Jan. 18 by a construction worker who had been sent to board up the building after a mortgage foreclosure.
  3. The property is scheduled for auction next month under foreclosure proceedings.
  4. The resignations were prompted by First Texas' refusal to provide $5 million in needed financing unless the board agreed to a voluntary foreclosure of Gemcraft's homebuilding and mortgage units.
  5. However in July, Dallas-based First Texas Savings Association posted for foreclosure a 240,000-square-foot office building, seeking to accelerate payment on Vantage's $36.2 million note on the property.
  6. His only option, he says, is to let his original loan go through foreclosure.
  7. He has declined comment on those reports, but a spokesman, Bill Jarrell, said Lukens did nothing wrong and used no influence in soliciting the loan, needed to save the family farm from foreclosure.
  8. Rhode Island had the lowest foreclosure rate of all states at 0.09 percent.
  9. Bloch's group opposed the foreclosure, saying Sardi should have renegotiated with them again since he was aware of financial setbacks stemming from a decline in the Broadway theater industry, according to Sherman.
  10. The act, a major rehauling of the federally created Farm Credit Service, requires lenders of distressed loans to let borrowers know, before any foreclosure can take place, that their loans may be suitable for restructuring.
  11. The VA stopped trying to collect foreclosure costs in June 1987 after Leen filed the class-action suit.
  12. Mr. Fleischer initially applauded the government takeover, saying it forestalled a foreclosure by the thrift's bondholders.
  13. Another indicator _ the next step _ is the number of accelerated cases referred to USDA lawyers to await formal foreclosure action by the government.
  14. This process, known as giving a "deed in lieu of foreclosure" is becoming increasingly popular in real estate restructurings.
  15. After managing to save their farm from foreclosure three years ago by deeding to the Federal Land Bank and leasing it back _ parcel by parcel _ the Chases expected this year would be the one to pay off a sizable chunk of the debt they had accumulated.
  16. The suit, which names Holtz and the FmHA as defendants, said Mrs. Jorgenson was forced to file under Chapter 12 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act to reorganize her debts after foreclosure proceedings began.
  17. Mr. Shefferly says several such borrowers have actually faced foreclosure.
  18. Even consumers who are aware of the risk of foreclosure may be surprised by changing repayment plans, rising interest rates and other conditions that could make it more difficult to repay their loans, she said.
  19. The notices informed them of loan servicing and restructuring options, and said failure to respond would trigger "acceleration" of loan collection, a step toward foreclosure or forced sale of assets.
  20. The property often deteriorates during the Chapter 11 proceedings and is worth less by the time foreclosure occurs, the lenders argue.
  21. He refused to reveal how much the company will pay Connecticut General Life Insurance, which bought the ranch at a sheriff's foreclosure auction two years ago for $4.5 million.
  22. But Mr. Gissen, for example, says he isn't comfortable with leverage above 50% or 60% because of the higher risk of foreclosure.
  23. Those included 16,000 borrowers who have been "accelerated" by the agency, a process that leads to forced liquidation or foreclosure for hopeless cases.
  24. If faced with seizure by his bank lenders, whom he owes about $2 billion, bankruptcy court could provide Trump with time to avoid a foreclosure and get a better price by selling assets in an orderly fashion.
  25. Recently, HUD has been selling an average of 7,100 properties each month -houses that had Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance and that went into foreclosure when their owners could no longer keep up the mortgage payments.
  26. The conferees agreed to retain the counseling program but eliminated the foreclosure moratorium.
  27. 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.
  28. "Another 11 percent represented foreclosure, bankruptcy and condemnation sales and transfers (against 15 percent in 1988), while 3 percent fell into the `other' sales and transfers category (the same as in 1988)," the report said.
  29. The banks did not say whether they would exercise their foreclosure option.
  30. Before the foreclosure action Mrs. Williams paid $800 and offered to pay an additional $350 a month, with help from relatives.
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