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Defeasance

Defeasance (or defeazance) (French: défaire, to undo), in law, an instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed or estate; as distinguished...

Last Update: 2019-07-28T17:01:42Z Word Count : 242 Synonim Defeasance

Recognizance

they owe a personal debt to the state. A recognizance is subject to a "defeasance"; that is, the obligation will be avoided if person bound does some particular...

Last Update: 2023-09-30T02:01:39Z Word Count : 684 Synonim Recognizance

Penal bond

of penal bond was the penal bond with conditional defeasance. A penal bond with conditional defeasance combined in one document the bond (the promise to...

Last Update: 2023-09-19T05:41:51Z Word Count : 2689 Synonim Penal bond

Surety

historically significant type of penal bond, the penal bond with conditional defeasance, printed the bond (the obligation to pay) on the front of the document...

Last Update: 2023-11-28T18:49:46Z Word Count : 3149 Synonim Surety

Index of real estate articles

foreclosure Deed in trust Deed of gift Deed of trust Deed restriction Default Defeasance clause Defeasible fee Defeasible estate Deficiency – physical condition...

Last Update: 2023-08-28T14:49:58Z Word Count : 2405 Synonim Index of real estate articles

Contingent interest

contingent; if the condition is subsequent, the interest is vested, subject to defeasance. Anno: 131 ALR 712. "contingent interest". Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias...

Last Update: 2020-04-26T17:08:45Z Word Count : 119 Synonim Contingent interest

Commercial mortgage-backed security

there can be no prepayment of the loan) which they can be subject to defeasance, yield maintenance and prepayment penalties to protect bondholders. European...

Last Update: 2024-04-24T23:58:16Z Word Count : 1252 Synonim Commercial mortgage-backed security

Mortgage law

charter) in fee or for years to the lender; (2) an indenture or bond (the defeasance) reciting the loan and providing that if it was repaid the land would...

Last Update: 2024-03-11T09:13:38Z Word Count : 5415 Synonim Mortgage law

Warrant of attorney

sign judgment in an action against the debtor for the sum due, with a defeasance—a clause that the warrant shall not be put into force in case of due payment...

Last Update: 2024-04-09T22:35:25Z Word Count : 252 Synonim Warrant of attorney

List of GASB Statements

Amended Will be partially superseded 7. Advance Refundings Resulting in Defeasance of Debt Mar. 1987 Amended Partially superseded 8. Applicability of FASB...

Last Update: 2024-02-17T13:37:35Z Word Count : 62 Synonim List of GASB Statements

List of English words of French origin (D–I)

diffamation defamatory defame default, Old Fr. defaute, compare Mod. Fr. défaut defeasance defeat, Old Fr. desfait, pp. of desfaire, compare Mod. Fr. défaite defeatist...

Last Update: 2024-03-20T17:16:50Z Word Count : 3682 Synonim List of English words of French origin (D–I)

Defeasible reasoning

usually refers to Middle English law of contracts, where a condition of defeasance is a clause that can invalidate or annul a contract or deed. Though defeat...

Last Update: 2023-11-07T10:56:27Z Word Count : 2386 Synonim Defeasible reasoning

History of Social Security in the United States

has not such a right in old-age benefit payments as would make every defeasance of "accrued" interests violative of the Due Process Clause of the Fifth...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T04:34:03Z Word Count : 6480 Synonim History of Social Security in the United States

Floating charge

of proprietary interest as a fixed chargee, but one that is subject to defeasance or overreaching by permitted dealings by the chargor with the charged...

Last Update: 2023-12-03T22:36:30Z Word Count : 3744 Synonim Floating charge

Certified Capital Company

for investment in Colorado businesses. The CAPCOs have argued that the defeasance structure and guaranty insurance are necessary in order to attract investment...

Last Update: 2023-08-20T22:46:51Z Word Count : 1328 Synonim Certified Capital Company

List of Latin verbs with English derivatives

counterfactual, counterfeit, counterfesance, de facto, deface, defacement, defeasance, defeat, defect, defection, defective, defector, deficiency, deficient...

Last Update: 2024-04-03T12:30:00Z Word Count : 126 Synonim List of Latin verbs with English derivatives

Edward Maria Wingfield

Stonely Deede, in the CRO, Huntingdon. It was not a Mortgage of 1606, but a defeasance (the annulment) dated 1620 of the 1602 deed. See www.wingfield.org sub...

Last Update: 2024-03-31T14:10:16Z Word Count : 11072 Synonim Edward Maria Wingfield

2005 Champ Car season

Stratton 3 Cytomax 4 Rocketsports Racing 1 Red Paw Systems 2 Commercial Defeasance 1 The Westin 1 Michael McDowell 12-13 RuSPORT 9 Justin Wilson All SanDisk...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T01:45:09Z Word Count : 1422 Synonim 2005 Champ Car season

Vernon v Bethell

getting possession on a purchase. It was said, there was no promise of a defeasance. That is not necessary. But here is proved, in writing, a promise that...

Last Update: 2024-02-29T20:44:06Z Word Count : 1412 Synonim Vernon v Bethell

Nicholas Mynn

Court – Deeds – Manor of Christon, Somerset and advowson of the church. Defeasance. 30 May 1593. Reference number AC/D/10/8. Date(s): 30 May 1593. Level...

Last Update: 2024-04-14T17:53:39Z Word Count : 19536 Synonim Nicholas Mynn

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Defeasance

Defeasance (or defeazance) (French: défaire, to undo), in law, an instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed or estate; as distinguished from condition, that which in the same deed is called a condition is a defeasance in another deed. The term is used in several contexts in finance, including: a clause in a mortgage granting a borrower exclusive ownership in a property after a debt is repaid, a corporate finance technique where a corporate bond issue is repaid through an irrevocable trust, which allows the corporation to remove liabilities from its balance sheet; notably used by Exxon in 1982 A defeasance should recite the deed to be defeated and its date, and it must be made between the same parties as are interested in the deed to which it is collateral. It must be of a thing defensible, and all the conditions must be strictly carried out before the defeasance can be consummated. Defeasance in a bill of sale is the putting an end to the security by realizing the goods for the benefit of the mortgagee. It is not strictly a defeasance, because the stipulation is in the same deed; it is really a condition in the nature.


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