释义 |
mortgagormort‧ga‧gor /ˈmɔːɡɪdʒə $ ˈmɔːrɡɪdʒər/ noun [countable] - If the mortgagor is a lessee for years he effects the mortgage by a sub-lease.
- In certain cases, a prior mortgagee may make further advances to the mortgagor which will rank in priority to subsequent mortgages.
- So the court has full discretion over litigation costs incurred in proceedings between mortgagor and mortgagee.
- The mortgagor creates by deed a legal charge upon the land.
- The mortgagor had been ordered to pay the mortgagee's costs which had been taxed at £60.
- The Judicature Act decided that as against a stranger the mortgagor in possession must be treated as owner.
- The transfer to its mortgagors, the Hammonds, and its own legal charge had been registered at H.M.
- This also applies to owners taking over responsibility from defaulting tenants, and finance houses taking back property from mortgagors.
a person who borrows money from a bank or other organization in order to buy property |