- encumbered with mortgage
- encumbered with mortgagemet hypotheek bezwaard
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
encumbered — A property owned by one party on which a second party reserves the right to make a valid claim, e.g., a bank s holding of a home mortgage encumbers property. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * encumbered en‧cum‧bered [ɪnˈkʌmbəd ǁ ərd] adjective … Financial and business terms
Encumbered Securities — Securities that are owned by one entity, but subject to a legal claim by another. When an entity borrows from another, legal claim on the securities owned by the borrower can be taken as security by the lender should the borrower default on its… … Investment dictionary
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en|cum|ber — «ehn KUHM buhr», transitive verb. 1. to hold back (from running, doing, or being); hinder; hamper: »Heavy shoes encumber a runner in a race. 2. to make difficult to use; fill; block up; obstruct: » … Useful english dictionary
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Teufelsberg — (German for Devil s Mountain ) is a hill in Berlin, Germany, in former West Berlin. It rises about 80 meters above the surrounding Brandenburg plain, more precisely the north of Berlin s Grunewald forest. It is an artificial hill with a curious… … Wikipedia
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Nonrecourse debt — Non recourse debt or a non recourse loan is a secured loan (debt) that is secured by a pledge of collateral, typically real property, but for which the borrower is not personally liable. If the borrower defaults, the lender/issuer can seize the… … Wikipedia