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foreclosure <a foreclosure; foreclosures> N

statutory foreclosure LAW

deed in lieu of foreclosure ECON

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Upon her death in 1961, the house passed through several owners and, in 1966, into bank foreclosure.
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The time periods for the trustee's sale or power of sale foreclosure process vary dramatically between jurisdictions.
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In 1996, the building was sold out of foreclosure for $21.7 million.
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These foreclosures were mostly caused by the packaging and selling of subprime and other risky mortgages.
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I'm proud of the tireless effort they made, and we're all very pleased to have helped so many families avoid the heartbreak of foreclosure.
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The program suffered from high foreclosure rates and administrative scandal, and was dramatically scaled down in 1974.
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In 2011, the future of the development came into doubt, as the property went into foreclosure and reverted to lenders.
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The money she earns from her secret career helps prevent foreclosure on her impoverished family estate.
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The law also covers default, foreclosure, deficiency, redemption, and allocation of risk of loss in modern terms.
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The family home was lost in a mortgage foreclosure.
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