mortgagor|mortgagors in English
noun
[,mort·ga'gor || ‚mɔːgə'dʒə(r)]
one who mortgages property
Use "mortgagor|mortgagors" in a sentence
1. The transfer to its mortgagors, the Hammonds, and its own legal charge had been registered at H.M.
2. 3 The Judicature Act decided that as against a stranger the mortgagor in possession must be treated as owner.
3. Curtailment of mortgage payments is a process by which a mortgagor can shorten the life of a mortgage and lessen the total amount of mortgage payments due
4. ‘An attornment clause in a mortgage whereby the mortgagor Attorns tenant at will to the mortgagee is not a true contract.’ Origin Middle English (in the senses ‘turn, change, transform’): from Old French atorner ‘appoint, assign’, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + torner ‘to turn’.