It may be noted that it is still common to insert in mortgage deeds what is called an " attornment clause," by which the mortgagor "attorns" tenant to the mortgagee, and the latter thereupon acquires a power of distress as an additional security. [Please select]
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He hasn't a cent of insurance, and the mortgagee takes the ground. [Please select]
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It is the queerest thing; but the mortgagee means to foreclose, as he calls it, within three months if that money is not paid in full. [Please select]
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He was still hoping against hope that some money would come in his way long before the three months were up, when the mortgagee would foreclose on his property. [Please select]
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