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Foreclose meaning
To repossess a mortgaged property whose owner has failed to make the necessary payments; used with on. | To cut off (a mortgager) by a judgment of court from the power of redeeming the mortgaged premises. | To shut up or out; to prevent from doing something.
Example sentences (20)
After two years, buyers — lien holders — are permitted to foreclose on property and keep the profit.
A rare romantic drama about an elderly couple, Leo McCarey's Make Way for Tomorrow tells the story of "Bark" and Lucy Cooper, who must foreclose on their home after Bark can no longer find work due to his age.
The aim of this intra-NATO jockeying was to foreclose Europe’s dream of profiting from closer trade and investment relations with Russia by exchanging its industrial manufactures for Russian raw materials.
The financial institutions were able to foreclose on homes—taking away the wealth of the individual.
Another thing unusual about North Carolina is that if an HOA wants to foreclose on a homeowner, they don’t even have to go before a judge.
If the seller defaulted on the loan, the mortgage lender could foreclose and terminate the contract buyer’s interest in the property.
Luthra added that it did not foreclose further investigation.
That would leave little time to find a Plan B and virtually foreclose the possibility of an open convention.
The judgment creditor can then take action to foreclose this lien — that is, have the property sold by the sheriff with the proceeds from the sale credited against the judgment.
They know such ungodly plots are only planned to foreclose standard Seaport in the future by those who swore to block every positive infrastructure that will boost the economy of the region thereby foreclosing the commercial development of the region.
Because of the absence of legal representation for the defence, prosecution counsel, M.S. Abubakar asked the court to foreclose the right of the defendant for a defence to the testimonies against him.
In case you want to foreclose your loan, lenders may charge you foreclosure charges or a penalty.
Now (((They))) are making up a plague as an excuse to rob you of your business, foreclose on your home and sell you into slavery to the Chinese, while (((They))) feast on gourmet ice cream and matzah made from aborted fetuses.
The government also announced that it would delay making any crucial decisions about funding France's famously generous retirement system until the end of April, though that delay does not foreclose eventual cuts.
She is in the foreclosure process — they’re about to foreclose on her home.
Something like that occurred in Mr. Farage’s interview with Mr. Trump, when the president said that Mr. Johnson’s Brexit deal would foreclose the possibility of a trade agreement with the United States.
The bill also requires the foreclosing association to offer mediation with any notice of default and intention to foreclose and the prescribed procedure when mediation is chosen by the consumer.
Thus, repealing the CRA would not foreclose access to affordable credit by vulnerable communities.
Or foreclose on homes bc they don’t want it anymore screw everyone.
Shah’s response didn’t foreclose the possibility that the FBI didn’t inform the White House about the accusations.