Definitionadj. burdened with legal or financial obligations
Last update: July 7, 2015
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The exemption can be claimed by the husband, wife, or other head of the family, by a written declaration duly acknowledged and recorded in the manner prescribed for conveyances; and the homestead can then be mortgaged or alienated by a husband only with the wife's consent, if the wife is at the time a resident of the state. [Please select]
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But the policy was heavily mortgaged. [Please select]
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He has mortgaged everything, so that he can't raise anything more. [Please select]
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Why should my father have mortgaged the place. [Please select]
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"So you mortgaged the place to Squire Sheldon, uncle." [Please select]
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'But I want it done quietly,' he said, 'I don't want it talked about that I have mortgaged Fairclose.' [Please select]
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However this was, the Wickersham house was mortgaged, and Rumor began to say even up-town that the Wickersham fortune had melted away. [Please select]
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A large part of the best property was mortgaged, and foreclosure sales were frequent. [Please select]
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"Did he tell you it was mortgaged to me for more'n it's worth."' [Please select]
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Lands are mortgaged, and the money-lender and the merchant buy lands, houses, and eventually power, and buy them cheap. [Please select]
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A fleet, also, was sent to take possession of Cherbourg, which had been mortgaged by the King of Navarre to the English. [Please select]
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