mortgagor Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of mortgagor In English

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  • This can be readily taken to suggest that mortgagor were much more anxious to borrow a higher proportion of their estate's value over time.

  • Whatever their motivation for mortgaging, a majority of mortgagors were able to retrieve the situation and satisfy their mortgagee.

  • It is not clear that in either case the mortgagee would put the mortgagor under any pressure to repay the mortgage.

  • This would imply about 600,000 mortgagors receiving £450 million mortgage interest relief in 1989–90.

  • In 1977, 21,470 court orders for the possession of residential premises were granted against defaulting mortgagors, service licensees and persons forfeiting their leases.

  • Along comes the war, and the mortgagor finds himself in a terribly difficult position.

  • Another question dealt with the possibility of amelioration of restrictions on council housing tenants and mortgagors to take lodgers.

  • I cannot find any clear and absolute principle to guide me so as to evaluate the benefits of mortgagor and mortgagee.

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