Definition of Foreclosing. Meaning of Foreclosing. Synonyms of Foreclosing

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Definition of Foreclosing

Foreclosing
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.

Meaning of Foreclosing from wikipedia

- note without foreclosing, obtain a general judgment, and collect that judgment against other property of the mortgagor, without foreclosing. When all other...
- to other secured parties known to the foreclosing creditor, either because they have notified the foreclosing creditor of their interest, or because...
- Families". The Danville News. United Press International. p. 4. "Banks Foreclosing On Noted Cemetery". The Latrobe Bulletin. United Press International...
- designed for the benefits of a foreclosing Trustee, such a trustee is always named as the ****ured. However, the foreclosing beneficiary may also be named...
- real property, is the right of a debtor whose real property has been foreclosed upon and sold to reclaim that property if they are able to come up with...
- foreclosure proceedings in certain jurisdictions, borrowers may require the foreclosing party to produce the note as evidence that they are the true owners of...
- Foreclosure or repossession: the possibility that the lender has to foreclose, repossess or seize the property under certain cir****stances is essential...
- Mall do****entary series, cataloging the 2010s urban decay phenomenon of foreclosed shopping malls. For kids of the '80s especially, dead malls have a very...
- primary reason for bank walkaways is that a bank expects to lose money by foreclosing – when proceeds from a foreclosure sale are expected to be insufficient...
- of people's homes. Protesters delay foreclosures by camping out on the foreclosed property. They also stage protests at the banks responsible for the ongoing...