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{i} encumbrance
Something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried
{i} burden, hindrance, impediment; one who is dependent on another for support (especially a child); (Law) lien or claim on a property (also incumbrance)
A burden; a thing that must be carried
A legal right or interest in land that affects a good or clear title, and diminishes the lands value It can take numerous forms, such as zoning ordinances, easement rights, claims, mortgages, liens, charges, a pending legal action, unpaid taxes, or restrictive covenants An encumbrance does not legally prevent transfer of the property to another A title search is all that is usually done to reveal the existence of such encumbrances, and it is up to the buyer to determine whether he wants to purchase with the encumbrance, or what can be done to remove it
Any lien against a property or any restriction it its use, such as an easement; a right or interest in a property held by one who is not the legal owner
any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
An encumbrance may be placed on your record for academic reasons, funds owed to the University, judicial reasons and for failure to meet medical/immunization requirements If you have an encumbrance(s) on your record, resolve it with the appropriate campus office as soon as possible Failure to resolve the encumbrance(s) prior to 5: 00 p m on the first day of instruction will result in cancellation of your course registration for the term
Anything that affects or limits the fee simple title to a property or its value Encumbrances may include mortgages, leases, easements, or restrictions
anything that affects or limits the fee simple title to property, such as mortgages, leases, easements, or restrictions
Any right, interest or other claim against land which is registered on title and affects the owner's ability to sell the property
Same as Incumbrance
Anything that affects or limits the fee simple title to a property, such as mortgages, leases, easements, or restrictions
An encumbrance is something or someone that encumbers you. Magdalena considered the past an irrelevant encumbrance. = burden
a charge against property (as a lien or mortgage)
A condition that effects the clear title to the property Encumbrances can include mortgages or deeds of trust, liens, easement rights, unpaid taxes or assessments Encumbrances do not prevent the transfer of title of the property However, the buyer must decide whether to buy the property subject to the encumbrances that will not be removed prior to the change in ownership
Any right to, or interest in, real property held by someone other than the owner, but which will not prevent the transfer of fee title (i e , a claim, lien, charge or liability attached to and binding real property )
Any interest, right, lien or liability attached to a parcel of land (such as unpaid taxes or an unsatisfied mortgage) that constitutes or represents a burden or charge upon the property
an onerous or difficult concern; "the burden of responsibility"; "that's a load off my mind"
Anything which affects or limits the fee simple title to property such as mortgages, easements, or restrictions of any kind Liens are money encumbrances which make the property security for the payment of a debt or obligations, such as mortgages and taxes
Any lien--such as a mortgage, tax, or judgment lien; an easement; a restriction on the use of the land--that may diminish the value of the property
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