mortgaged in English

verb
1
convey (a property) to a creditor as security on a loan.
the estate was mortgaged up to the hilt

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1. The house is mortgaged .

2. He mortgaged his estate for & 3000.

3. We're mortgaged up to the hilt.

4. Desmond: So they're mortgaged up to the hilt.

5. Reinstatement cost of the building or mortgaged loan amount required by the Bank.

6. Other property that may be mortgaged according to law.

7. National Security Advisor: We have not mortgaged any right.

8. We mortgaged our house to start Paul's business.

9. James was over-drawn and mortgaged to the hilt.

10. These mortgaged items are valuable, please be careful with them.

11. He mortgaged his house to the usurer for & 30000.

12. He mortgaged his house in order to start a business.

13. The house is mortgaged to the bank for twenty thousand dollars.

14. But the house was mortgaged to the hilt and bills were never paid.

15. Two-thirds of householders in this country live in a mortgaged home.

16. So, the Appraised value sets the amount that may be mortgaged for a property.

17. What is is state - owned land access mortgaged and the relation of building droit?

18. Your house is mortgaged and you have outstanding debts of £ 1,000 at interest of 40%.

19. We have mortgaged our children's future for the temporary convenience of the present.

20. As evidence I return the deeds of Framwell, which Beador mortgaged to me.

21. Price Waterhouse have traced the losses to lenders' inflated assessments of mortgaged property.

22. Those short of cash were donating jewelry. A few even mortgaged their homes, she recalls.

23. My father's business is failing; he's mortgaged all his assets so as to save it.

24. The family lands were mortgaged to meet the payments, and worse was to follow.

25. His business is failing; he's mortgaged all his assets to try to save it.

26. 18 Price Waterhouse have traced the losses to lenders' inflated assessments of mortgaged property.

27. Is their responsibility to art cinema or are they mortgaged to the Hollywood estate?

28. But, in practice, if allowed to get out of hand, it firmly mortgaged the future.

29. Martin Harris, who was one of the witnesses, mortgaged his farm to pay for the printing.

30. An Attornment Agreement helps clarify the interests of all the parties involved in a mortgaged rental property

31. S 91 of the Law of Property Act 1925 gives the Court discretion to order the sale of a mortgaged property.

32. It borrowed so heavily that the greater part of its peacetime revenue was mortgaged to service and repay its debt.

33. Martin Harris Farm This farm was mortgaged and part of its acreage sold to pay for the printing of the Book of Mormon.

34. 19 Their vision of society was collectivist, grass-roots oriented and utterly antithetical to the privatised and mortgaged paradise of Thatcherism.

35. Most lenders include a due-on-sale clause that prohibits a buyer from Assuming a mortgage by making the note payable upon the transition of ownership of the mortgaged property.

36. Displays of wealth can also be misleading. Folks can appear wealthy -- but the mansion may be fully mortgaged, the cars might be leased and the landscaper may still be awaiting payment.

37. Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde 

38. Noting that the two movie sensations of 1952 had been Cinerama, which required three projectors to fill a giant curved screen, and "Natural Vision" 3-D, which got its effects of depth by requiring the use of polarized glasses, Fox mortgaged its studio to buy rights to a French anamorphic projection system which gave a slight illusion of depth without glasses. In February, 1953, Zanuck announced that henceforth all Fox pictures would be made in CinemaScope .