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1. payment on the mortgage
2. "Look, Sergeant Biggs, I just recently heard that you is having difficulty with the mortgage, init?"
3. Enough to catch up on 6 months mortgage arrears in one go, get the debt collectors off his back
4. Then he could manage a restructured mortgage, interest only for a year and pay off Sammy on his terms over the course of six months
5. He figured he would pay off Sammy in one go and have seven thousand left over to pay the mortgage for a few months while he looked for another job, retrained, whatever
6. pays the mortgage with a wedding medley,
7. To make things run as smoothly as he could, the businessman bought the cottage from the couple, which, given that they never had a mortgage in the first place, meant that they pocketed a tidy little sum
8. Without a mortgage to worry about, the funds that they had received from the sale of their previous, modest abode provided them with a solid foundation on which to base their daily activities
9. Gary patiently explained about conveyancing, how he acts for the purchaser of a property, checking that the title deeds are in order, liaising with the building society if there is a mortgage, and then, after the purchase is completed, registering the sale with the Land Registry
10. had a mortgage in the first place, meant that they pocketed a tidy
11. mortgage to worry about, the funds that they had received from the
12. get a second mortgage on his house and sell his van
13. Even with this precaution, too, the money which is borrowed, and which it is meant should not be repaid till after a period of several years, ought not to be borrowed of a bank, but ought to be borrowed upon bond or mortgage, of such private people as propose to live upon the interest of their money, without taking the trouble themselves to employ the capital, and who are, upon that account, willing to lend that capital to such people of good credit as are likely to keep it for several years
14. They complained of the contracted views and dastardly spirit of the directors of those banks, which did not, they said, extend their credits in proportion to the extension of the trade of the country ; meaning, no doubt, by the extension of that trade, the extension of their own projects beyond what they could carry on either with their own capital, or with what they had credit to borrow of private people in the usual way of bond or mortgage
15. The only people to whom stock is commonly lent, without their being expected to make any very profitable use of it, are country gentlemen, who borrow upon mortgage
16. In the following book, therefore, I shall endeavour to explain, first, what are the necessary expenses of the sovereign or commonwealth; and which of those expenses ought to be defrayed by the general contribution of the whole society ; and which of them, by that of some particular part ouly, or of some particular members of the society: secondly, what are the different methods in which the whole society may be made to contribute towards defraying the expenses incumbent on the whole society ; and what are the principal advantages and inconveniencies of each of those methods : and thirdly, what are the reasons and causes which have induced almost all modern governments to mortgage some part of this revenue, or to contract debts; and what have been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
17. In every great monarchy of Europe, the sale of the crown lands would produce a very large sum of money, which, if applied to the payment of the public debts, would deliver from mortgage a much greater revenue than any which those lands have even afforded to the crown
18. The crown might immediately enjoy the revenue which this great price would redeem from mortgage
19. upon the amount of the price or of the mortgage
20. When this resource is exhausted, and it becomes necessary, in order to raise money, to assign or mortgage some particular branch of the public revenue for the payment of the debt, government has, upon different occasions, done this in two different ways
21. Sometimes it has made this assignment or mortgage for a short period of time only, a year, or a few years, for example; and sometimes for perpetuity
22. 20, the deficiencies of several taxes were charged upon what was then called the first general mortgage or fund, consisting of a prolongation to the first of August 1706, of several different taxes, which would have expired within a shorter term, and of which the produce was accumulated into one general fund
23. to the first of August 1712, and were called the third general mortgage or fund
24. In 1708, those duties were all (except the old subsidy of tonnage and poundage, of which one moiety only was made a part of this fund, and a duty upon the importation of Scotch linen, which had been taken off by the articles of union) still further continued, as a fund for new loans, to the first of August 1714, and were called the fourth general mortgage or fund
25. In 1709, those duties were all ( except the old subsidy of tonnage and poundage, which was now left out of this fund altogether ) still further continued, for the same purpose, to the first of August 1716, and were called the fifth general mortgage or fund
26. Can it get any worse? Well, perhaps it can, in view of the low interest mortgage rate that Dodd was able to secure for himself for his second home in Ireland
27. It was just how these mundane things in life, the basics, the mortgage, left them – Janetta in all her expressions of discontentment and disillusionment – struggling
28. He also had an insurance policy that will pay $5 million plus the mortgage on the house
29. We agreed that Frederick would stay in the house until it was sold, or he got a new mortgage to buy me out, and when all that was settled and I was ready to leave, I stuffed some fish into the hollow section of the lounge curtain pole
30. Anyhow, while searching the registry for all documents pertaining to the property, he made another discovery that was even worse: not only was the sale not registered, but the son-of-a-bitch hadn’t even researched to discover that there was an existing mortgage
31. NOW, was basically the tone of that particular request, and he had to deal with it within the next twenty-four hours! He’d mortgage the club if he could, but Frazer was holding the title on both the property and new equipment
32. “George Dearling,” she testified, “needed sixty thousand dollars to prevent his bank from foreclosing the mortgage on his flower farm and he needed the money immediately
33. However, by a curious coincidence, the sixty thousand US dollars due on the mortgage of Dearling’s flower farm was paid that day – and in cash
34. Dearling get the sixty thousand dollars he used to stop the bank from foreclosing on the mortgage of his flower farm?” he asked
35. “Until this moment, I didn't know he had a mortgage, a farm, or sixty thousand dollars, either
36. “I’m not sure whether they still give this advice or not, but Consumer Reports used to recommend to their subscribers that they pay for their refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and so on with cash, rather than put it in their mortgage
37. “In fact, in this case it is pretty obvious that you should definitely put your appliances in your mortgage
38. The reason is that mortgage rates are often very low—and, importantly, mortgage interest payments are deductible from federal income taxes, a deduction that will be difficult to eliminate politically, so you can pretty much count on that continuing
39. So, if you have a 7% mortgage, after taxes that is only maybe 5%, while the average return in the stock market over the last hundred years or so is 10 or 12%
40. So, over a thirty-year period the foregone interest of giving up existing assets to pay for those appliances is much greater than the benefits of saved mortgage interest
41. In fact, Dave most likely would have been better off to take out enough extra to buy his Subaru when he refinanced his house a while back—with the 6% mortgage you got, Dave, the after tax finance charge would have only been 4% or so
42. For 1996 HUD required that 12% of all mortgage purchases by Freddie and Fannie be “special
43. We filed with a local mortgage company and were present-
44. We found out later that the mortgage bro-
45. days, and the mortgage company had all but given us a final “no” on
46. a very low point, still scrambling to meet all of the mortgage compa-
47. that was done, within two days, the mortgage company changed their
48. they could not pay their mortgage payments and many were turning to
49. They operate ‘social justice’ radio stations, community TV, a magazine, a home mortgage company, tax counseling, left-wing
50. This of course meant that mortgage payments and the likes skyrocketed
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
1. You don’t have to worry about mortgages or stuff like that – if you can earn enough to live on, you should be okay
2. A bank, indeed, which lends its money without the expense of stamped paper, or of attorneys' fees for drawing bonds and mortgages, and which accepts of repayment upon the easy terms of the banking companies of Scotland, would, no doubt, be a very convenient creditor to such traders and undertakers
3. All sales of land and of houses, and all mortgages upon either, must be registered, and, upon registration, pay a duty to the state of two and a-half per cent
4. The registration of mortgages, and in general of all rights upon immoveable property, as it gives great security both to creditors and purchasers, is extremely advantageous to the public
5. Religion, priests, parents, opposition, exams, marriage, mortgages, bills, work, and a child! And didn't opt out
6. Those worthless bundled mortgages (investments) are what led to this country"s financial meltdown and the collapse of the housing market
7. (Their hearts may been in the right place, but their brains were surely lying fallow: make home mortgages available to all and sundry, ability to pay notwithstanding
8. For middle age couples that are still raising families, who have children in college or carrying home mortgages, on the other hand, such reductions in salary can be devastating; especially for those who have grown accustomed to certain lifestyles
9. They made this recommendation because if those appliances were included in mortgages, people would end up paying two or three times the appliances’ original cost in interest charges over the thirty year terms of their houses’ mortgages
10. Those two purchased mortgages from banks and were especially required to
11. To give them more security they had Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac buy those mortgages and remove the
12. mortgages from low and moderate income borrowers
13. turned down and the mortgages that had been considered to be good were discovered to have less, much
14. The total debt of Fannie and Freddie is around $680 billion for nearly half of all mortgages in the USA
15. the mortgages they bundled and sold were no good)
16. 4 trillion mortgages in the next ten years He also raised the rule from buying 42% of
17. mortgages from low and moderate income families to 50% in 2001
18. wonder that so many failed to pay their mortgages
19. We had been in MS only a short time when Alex called one night, said he had sold the house for enough to pay off both mortgages in full, and after his commission, there was $2k left over for us
20. Loans, mortgages, leasing or rental, consignment or period payment over a set time scale – usually 30, 60 or 90 days
21. with zero mortgages, he also owned other real estate in values exceeding three million
22. books, it had been paid all the debts with Pierre LaCosta, who had mortgages on two
23. This led to credit rating agencies becoming convinced that toxic mortgages
24. Okay, first off, this is crazy isn’t it! You’ve probably spent years with your partner, she knows you better than anyone else, and you know her better than anyone else does, you’ve both seen each other in some hideous states (think horrendous hangovers from hell here), you may have seen your partner giving birth, you’ve both had to have conversations about some really serious subjects about everything from mortgages to when to have children, but when it comes to sex it’s one of those weirdly tricky things to talk about
25. "Meaning she has access to all bank accounts, transactions, loans, mortgages, foreign exchange, bonds," said Zinoviev
26. Families will find themselves trapped in large mortgages, and car payments along with commitments that won't allow them to return to a society where the children have a safe home and a loving mother who is available to them when she is most needed
27. Mortgages on buildings were still held by mortgage companies but rewritten to not include the land
28. People’s incomes these days are going towards mortgages, gassing their vehicles, electric bills, rises in groceries and food and medical insurance premiums
29. There is the old saying “that money does not always buy happiness, but it is also this authors experience that mortgages have to be paid and credit cards paid for and daycare expenses are a common expenses for young families
30. I myself and so many of my friends have had to hold on to cars longer and find ways to lower their mortgages and cut things like Direct TV to be able to sustain the lives we have grown accustomed to
31. The credit unions could take over, with their mortgages, loans, line of credit and even credit cards
32. People still can get huge mortgages because today banks that wouldn’t have honored my request years ago, will grant special balloon loans
33. The overhead of rents, mortgages, power consumption, transportation, fuel, trash pick-up, etc is money earned by the companies providing these services, who in turn pay salaries
34. car loans, mortgages and credit cards as well as personal lines of credit
35. began in the United States, is undermined by the 125% mortgages that ran
36. and mortgages to pay, received a 30-day notice of termination today
37. Deductions include property that passes to surviving spouses, mortgages and other debts, and estate administration expenses
38. have changed the landscape of the housing market, with instruments available from flexible interest schedules to interest-only mortgages, in which the buyer never actually purchases the property
39. Mortgages and debts – how and when they are paid
40. securitization of such mortgages, creating derivatives that need to be traced back to the
41. Why don't people pay off their mortgages sooner and save the rest of the money that's supposed to last them the rest of their lives?
42. A clause used in leases and mortgages that cancels a specified
43. A loan program offering low-rate mortgages to buyers willing to
44. A clause commonly inserted in mortgages and deeds of trust that
45. (mortgages, judgments, liens) that have been recorded on the
46. • Real Estate of any type, notes and mortgages
47. Barclays is only one of a number of global banks being investigated for further tainting the credibility of Libor, the benchmark figure that largely determines the adjustable lending rates for credit cards, student loans and many mortgages
48. the bailout for homeowners is not fair to those of us paying our mortgages on time
49. a subtle message that Black Americans are the ones who aren't paying their mortgages
50. Neither are credit cards or mortgages
1. But the resulting trade imbalance is without doubt mortgaging America’s future; and one day that mortgage will have to be paid off, just like the national debt, or the economy will be picked apart in macro foreclosure
2. of mortgaging the farm in the near future, Dieter had no recourse
3. A poor cursed life, he walked the earth alone, mortgaging his soul, for several moments of freedom
4. He is down on his luck at present owing to the mortgaging of his extensive property at Agendath Netaim in faraway Asia Minor, slides of which will now be shown
5. "10 A quick jog through the 1993 Annual Report should have told any board member at the peak of the stock price that Agee was mortgaging the future for the quarterly earnings quest