repossess|repossessed|repossesses|repossessing in English

verb

[re·pos·sess || ‚rɪːpə'zes]

possess again, regain ownership; return something to its owne

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1. ‘Reducing Arrears means more money for services and housing improvements.’ ‘He's fallen into Arrears, and the mortgage company is repossessing it on Monday.’ ‘The council is chasing a total of £4.7m in rent Arrears throughout the borough.’ ‘Because of rent Arrears, the district council repossessed the building in …

2. People who default on their mortgage repayments may have their home repossessed.

3. That's led to her finance company running out of patience and after several warnings, repossessing the house.

4. The Frazier–Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act restricted the ability of banks to repossess farms.

5. 24 You might as well go out and repossess cars or work for a collection agency.

6. If you get behind in your car payments, the finance company may repossess it from you.

7. I had two cars repossessed, and I was writing bad checks, but I gave myself a timeline.

8. According to Sjöström (pp 540–541) the Swedes managed to repossess much of Finland in the Treaty of Turku.

9. If you miss your payments on a secured loan for whatever reason your home can be repossessed .

10. Marsh had spent some of the money on buying a Jaguar, followed by a Porsche which had now been repossessed.

11. CrankyApe.com is an online auction company specializing in the remarketing of bank repossessed, insurance repairable and consignment recreational vehicles

12. The court had heard Mrs Fitchew's travel agency business had failed and her home was about to be repossessed.

13. Therefore, if the buyer didn’t make payments, the RFC could repossess the vehicle and sell it again at the dealership.

14. In 2006, president Mwai Kibaki said it will repossess all land owned by "absentee landlords" in the coastal strip and redistribute it to squatters.

15. Bankruptcy involves a change of management, whereby the citizen loses his home to foreclosure, his car repossessed, and thus given to another to manage.

16. Aglets have been referenced numerous times in pop culture, including in the movies Cocktail and Repossessed and in an episode of Phineas and Ferb

17. On a muggy summer day in 2011, Ken Hill walked onto a small landing strip in DeLand, Florida, and announced his intention to repossess two Airplanes

18. Airplane Repo 4 Seasons Adrenaline-seeking repo experts are hired by banks to repossess aircraft and other high-end assets from wealthy individuals who've fallen behind on their payments

19. A Bailiff, also known as an 'enforcement agent', is a legally authorised person who works on behalf of the courts to recover an outstanding debt, repossess goods or even carry out the eviction of a tenant

20. A Bailiff is a person who acts on behalf of a business, or another person, to: collect money owed seize or repossess property, or evict a tenant from a property There are two types of Bailiffs in BC; licensed Bailiffs and court-appointed Bailiffs

21. ‘For example, the church may be able to obtain a loan from a financial institution without Collateralizing or impairing the church's restricted funds.’ ‘Lenders need this information because unlike collateralized loans, the promise to pay is not backed by a particular asset (such as a home or automobile) that can be repossessed in the