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Definition of Encumbrancer
1. n. Same as Incumbrancer.
Definition of Encumbrancer
1. Noun. (alternative form of incumbrancer) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Encumbrancer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encumbrancer
Literary usage of Encumbrancer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"331, 31 NE 503, that a junior encumbrancer by virtue of a judgment lien is not
in privity with the mortgagor so as to be able to set up the defense of usury ..."
2. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice Acts by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1897)
"In some jurisdictions the omitted encumbrancer may afterward bring a suit to
foreclose his own mortgage.3 But it is held that he cannot maintain an action ..."
3. Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence as Administered in England and America by Joseph Story, Jairus Ware Perry (1877)
"ground than that of the mere right of tacking, where a subsequent assignee or
encumbrancer of equitable property may acquire 'a priority over an elder ..."
4. American law reports annotated (1919)
"In the abstract, there is quite as much reason why the prior encumbrancer should
look to the then- existing state of the encumbrances upon the party's real ..."
5. The House of Lords Cases on Appeals and Writs of Error, Claims of Peerage by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly (1871)
"What the statute contemplated was the case of an actual possession by an encumbrancer.
Now here, so far from there having been possession by an encumbrancer ..."
6. Journal of the Institute of Bankers by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) (1893)
"A transferee or encumbrancer taking a merely equitable interest takes in general
only what his transferor could equitably give him, as is laid down in the ..."
7. A Collection of Acts Relating to the Transfer Of, Or Dealing With, Land by New South Wales (1877)
"... may give to the mortgagor or encumbrancer notice in writing to pay the money
then due or owing on such memorandum of mortgage or of encumbrance, ..."
8. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"331, 31 NE 503, that a junior encumbrancer by virtue of a judgment lien is not
in privity with the mortgagor so as to be able to set up the defense of usury ..."
9. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice Acts by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1897)
"In some jurisdictions the omitted encumbrancer may afterward bring a suit to
foreclose his own mortgage.3 But it is held that he cannot maintain an action ..."
10. Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence as Administered in England and America by Joseph Story, Jairus Ware Perry (1877)
"ground than that of the mere right of tacking, where a subsequent assignee or
encumbrancer of equitable property may acquire 'a priority over an elder ..."
11. American law reports annotated (1919)
"In the abstract, there is quite as much reason why the prior encumbrancer should
look to the then- existing state of the encumbrances upon the party's real ..."
12. The House of Lords Cases on Appeals and Writs of Error, Claims of Peerage by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly (1871)
"What the statute contemplated was the case of an actual possession by an encumbrancer.
Now here, so far from there having been possession by an encumbrancer ..."
13. Journal of the Institute of Bankers by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) (1893)
"A transferee or encumbrancer taking a merely equitable interest takes in general
only what his transferor could equitably give him, as is laid down in the ..."
14. A Collection of Acts Relating to the Transfer Of, Or Dealing With, Land by New South Wales (1877)
"... may give to the mortgagor or encumbrancer notice in writing to pay the money
then due or owing on such memorandum of mortgage or of encumbrance, ..."