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Definition of Mortgagors
1. mortgagor [n] - See also: mortgagor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mortgagors
Literary usage of Mortgagors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Queensland Law Journal Reports by W. H. Osborne (1887)
"The legal estate to that was in the mortgagee, and all the original mortgagors
had to sell was their right to redeem the station ; the equity ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Injunctions by James Lambert High (1890)
"The preventive aid of equity by injunction is frequently invoked in behalf of
mortgagors of real property for the purpose of preventing a sale of the ..."
3. A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law: Whether of a by William Wait (1878)
"Joint mortgagors. Where tenants in common of land have mortgaged it for their
joint debt, either of them, on paying the same before a sale, ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Landlord and Tenant by Charles Harcourt Chambers, William David Evans (1823)
"(g) Under the head of leases by estoppel leases by mortgagors may be mentioned.
... (A) On the other hand mortgagors, and all persons having equitable ..."
5. Reports of Cases Under the Bankruptcy Act, 1883 [and 1890]: Decided in the by Great Britain High Court of Justice, Charles Francis Morrell, Great Britain Court of Appeal (1894)
"An indenture of mortgage executed by the debtors as security for certain advances
made to them contained (inter alia) a covenant whereby the mortgagors ..."
6. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"The mortgagors, Megeath and Bovey, owned in severally the lands mortgaged, and
Parmelee seeks to sell, whatever is embraced in the mortgage, ..."
7. A Practical Treatise on the Statutes of Limitations in England and Ireland by Jonathan George Norton Darby, Frederick Albert Bosanquet, James Robert Vernam Marchant (1893)
"SUMMARY OF THE DIFFERENT STATUTES OF LIMITATION AFFECTING THE RIGHTS OF mortgagors
AND MORTGAGEES. IN the foregoing pages there have been discussions on ..."