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mortgaged
1. and the succeeding crop is mortgaged for the payment
2. This sum must be borrowed upon the credit of some parliamentary fund mortgaged for paying the interest
3. 12, the different taxes which had been mortgaged for paying the bank annuity, together with several others, which, by this act, were likewise rendered perpetual, were accumulated into one common fund, called the aggregate fund, which was charged not only with the payment of the bank annuity, but with several other annuities and burdens of different kinds
4. It is a subsidiary fund, always at hand, to be mortgaged in aid of any other doubtful fund, upon which money is proposed to be raised in any exigency of the state
5. mortgaged our lands, vineyards, and houses that we might buy corn, because of the dearth
6. occasion he mortgaged much of his own land
7. It suddenly dawned on her that they might soon be homeowners, all be it mortgaged ones
8. The last piece of Capernaum property (except an equity in one other), already mortgaged, was sold
9. As for war reparation payments, Germany will do its honest best to pay for the damages it caused, but our only request is that the future of our children not be mortgaged by excessive repayments, one factor that directly led to the rise of the Nazis after the war of 1914-18
10. Who had better motive than knight of the realm Sir Alex Clegg with eighteen million dollars on tap, plus the entire estate of his renegade brother Anton? On Anton’s death, every one of his heavily mortgaged properties would have become freehold because of mortgage insurance making Anton worth much, much more dead than alive
11. So with serious planning and with the aid of several accomplished persons he does the business, picks up a check for eighteen really big ones and inherits the entire Anton Clegg estate which was mortgaged to hell, but well insured
12. The majority of the properties had been mortgaged to the hilt, but as conveyancing officer Blauner cheerfully ignored his professional obligation to satisfy the finance houses and mortgagees involved
13. parties to a conclusion and passes the title in the mortgaged
14. power to advertise and sell the mortgaged property at public
15. “Didi, how could I join in this job? The job which you’ve applied for; you’ve interviewed; spending money and time; even you’ve sold your land and mortgaged your jewelries to get this job
16. He had sold and mortgaged his farm and agriculture lands for the educations of his younger brothers
17. It was almost as if the soul of journalism was being mortgaged to the marketplace—every channel had to do a poll because that was what the viewer supposedly wanted
18. What might even be worse for the country is that as calamities follow the follies of man, more and more of India’s political future could be mortgaged in the Muslim Vote Banks, and the bankers do become confiscators for their defaulting clientele
19. These scams are so sophisticated that a doctor and his wife in the USA mortgaged their home to raise three hundred and fifty thousand American dollars for legal and government costs, to have seven million dollars released and put into their account from a deceased estate in Nigeria
20. I’ve got a habit that’s costing a grand a week, and I’m mortgaged to the hilt
21. She was a Freiin--Free Lady--von Dammerlitz, a family, says Papa, large, unpleasant, and mortgaged
22. becoming idle, and those ships were mortgaged with the huge loans he had
23. –and those ships were mortgaged with huge loans he had borrowed to build them
24. When that was gone she sold everything of value within the villa and mortgaged the estate to the hilt
25. - persons with a mortgaged house or car
26. I have left my home, I have mortgaged my estate, I have given up my comforts, and committed myself to the arms of Fortune, to bear me whithersoever she may please
27. "His father died in debt," he said; "the whole property is mortgaged, and the sole chance for the natural heir is to allow him an opportunity of creating some interest in the creditor's heart, that he may be inclined to deal leniently towards him
28. Linton---that Earnshaw had mortgaged every yard of land he owned, for cash to supply his mania for gaming; and he, Heathcliff, was the mortgagee
29. But the policy was heavily mortgaged
30. You knew he’d mortgaged the place and lost it and they’re goin’ to have to leave?”
31. In cases where the mortgaged property is actually worth as much as the debt, the bondholder is rarely allowed to take possession and realize upon it
32. This delay constitutes the third objection to relying upon the mortgaged property as protection for a bond investment
33. The protection that the mortgaged property offers him can constitute at best a mitigation of his mistake
34. This broad principle naturally leads directly away from the establishment of any general tests of bond safety based upon the value of the mortgaged assets, where this value is considered apart from the success or failure of the enterprise itself
35. In this sense it is largely immaterial whether the lender views mortgaged property of this kind as something with salable value or as something with an earning power, the equivalent of a going concern
36. In most cases these had been mortgaged far more heavily than reasonable prudence would have permitted
37. The mortgaged property was sold at auction in February 1933 for $15,050, a figure resulting in payment of less than 1 cent on the dollar to the bondholders
38. When his daughters were born he had assigned to each of them, for her dowry, an estate with three hundred serfs; but one of these estates had already been sold, and the other was mortgaged and the interest so much in arrears that it would have to be sold, so that it was impossible to give it to Vera
39. ‘His father died in debt,’ he said; ‘the whole property is mortgaged, and the sole chance for the natural heir is to allow him an opportunity of creating some interest in the creditor’s heart, that he may be inclined to deal leniently towards him
40. Linton—that Earnshaw had mortgaged every yard of land he owned for cash to supply his mania for gaming; and he, Heathcliff, was the mortgagee
41. "He has gone away," he said, "and everything which I possess is mortgaged to him
42. Petersburg to arrange for the sale of all the property which has been mortgaged to myself
43. Prince Chernýshev had eight thousand souls, but all the estates were mortgaged and he had large debts, so that this decree of the Senate ruined him with his whole large family
44. When his daughters were born he had assigned to each of them, for her dowry, an estate with three hundred serfs; but one of these estates had already been sold, and the other was mortgaged and the interest so much in arrears that it would have to be sold, so that it was impossible to give it to Véra
45. Consequently, when, some ten years ago, those portions of the property which had been mortgaged and re-mortgaged had been foreclosed upon and compulsorily sold by auction, she had come to the conclusion that all these unpleasant details of distress upon and valuation of her property had been due not so much to failure to pay the interest as to the fact that she was a woman: wherefore she had written to her son (then serving with his regiment) to come and save his mother from her embarrassments, and he, like a dutiful son—conceiving that his first duty was to comfort his mother in her old age—had straightway resigned his commission (for all that he had been doing well in his profession, and was hoping soon to become independent), and had come to join her in the country