24 examples of mortgagee in sentences

He hasn't a cent of insurance, and the mortgagee takes the ground.

I came to-day to tell him that the interest of the heaviest mortgage was long overdue, and that the mortgagee, who says that he has applied several times, is threatening foreclosure.

"The principal mortgagee has given me notice of foreclosure, and the amount of the debt is so large that I am afraidit would be cruel and useless to conceal the truth from youI know that the property sold would not be sufficient to meet it.

The stockyard’s broken down, and the woolshed’s tumbling in; I’ve written to the mortgagees in vain; My wool it is all damaged and it is not worth a pin, And I’ve lost that little freehold on the plain.

Alderman Newnham presented one from certain merchants in London; Alderman Watson another from certain merchants, mortgagees, and creditors of the sugar-islands; Lord Maitland, another from the planters of Antigua; Mr. Blackburne, another from certain manufacturers of Manchester; Mr. Gascoyne, another from the corporation of Liverpool; and Lord Penrhyn, others from different interested bodies in the same town.

And the fourth from the merchants, planters, mortgagees, annuitants, and others concerned in the West Indian colonies.

Hindley Earnshaw drank himself to death about the same time, after mortgaging every yard of his land for cash; and Heathcliff was the mortgagee.

[Law], relessee^, devisee; legatee, legatary^. trustee; holder of the legal estate &c; mortgagee.

[Fr.], securities. creditor, lender, lessor, mortgagee; dun; usurer. credit account, line of credit, open line of credit.

* Between the serf, the farmer, the tenant, and the mortgagee, the difference is rather one of form than of substance.

The principal mortgagee was insisting upon payment or foreclosure, and there was a general feeling abroad that the estate was involved beyond its capacity to pay.

Now, then; three groans for the land syndicates, alien mortgagees, and the Western Pacific Railroad, by grabs!

The negroes offered might prove to be kidnapped freemen, or stolen slaves, or to have been illegally sold by their former owners in defraud of mortgagees.

"By which all purchasers or mortgagees may be secured of all monies they lay out.

"By which all purchasers or mortgagees may be secured of all moneys they lay out.

To denote the person to whom something is done, we sometimes form a derivative ending in ee: as, promisee, mortgagee, appellee, consignee.

If the consent of the wife is fraudulently obtained by the husband, the conveyance or incumbrance will be valid, unless it appears that the purchaser or mortgagee had knowledge of the fraud.

Dymock's estate had been deeply mortgaged, the sale was made subject to the mortgages, and the purchaser was bound to pay the mortgagee the mortgage moneys, after which there was small surplus coming to poor Dymock.

MORTGAGE, a deed conveying property to a creditor as security for the payment of a debt, the person to whom it is given being called the Mortgagee.

In the end, maybe, his mortgagee stepped in; he and his children saw their homestead, with its garden and clumps of planted eucalypts, willows, and poplarsan oasis in the grassy wildernessno more.

Sometimes a new squatter reigned in his stead, sometimes for years the mortgagee left the place in charge of a shepherda new and dreary form of absentee ownership.

Then when the individual debtors had been squeezed dry the turn of their mortgagees came.

Mortgagees must in this way repay the principal in 73 half-yearly instalments, provided they care to remain indebted so long.

of which was really fingered by the mortgagee; the balance went to a go-between, though no go-between was ever wanted, for any solicitor in the country would have found the money in a week at four per cent.

24 examples of  mortgagee  in sentences