- The
owner of the property, who
grants the lien, is
referred to as the
lienee and the
person who has the
benefit of the lien is
referred to as the lienor...
- ****ociated with
security interest in such an arrangement.
Lienor Lieneeship Lienee Mortgage Condition whereby while possession of
property is
achieved or retained...
- debtor's
property after judgment,
financial charge such as tax
Licensee Lien
Lienee –
property owner who
grants the lien
Lienor –
person who
benefit from the...
- bank for safe custody.
Whilst most
common law
liens normally only give the
lienee a p****ive
right to
retain the property, unusually, the banker's lien permits...
- they are (irregular) Potential:
lienen = I
might be
lienet = you
might be
lienee (or lie) = he/she/it
might be
lienemme = we
might be
lienette = you might...
-
literally "whatever (it) may be". It uses the
Finnish verb form lie or
lienee,
meaning "(it)
probably is" – i.e., "to be" in the
potential mood. This...
-
suppletive form lie-, e.g. the
potential of on
haettu 'has been fetched' is
lienee haettu 'may have been fetched'.
Potential forms exists for both
active and...
- that
expanded to
cover any
additional property that is
acquired by the
lienee while the debt is outstanding. A
critical difference between the floating...
-
ordered by
Charles IX. ("Kartta Bure teki
Kaarle IX:n toimeksiannosta,
lienee ollut esityö koko
Pohjalan kartta varten." [This map made by
Bureus on the...
-
original on 30
September 2007.
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December 2010. (linkin sisältö
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