Figures from the UK government showed a rise in court actions to repossess homes, a further sign that rate rises were being felt. |
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If something prevents you from meeting your payments, your lender can repossess your home and sell it to pay off your debt. |
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He said as soon as the go-ahead was given after the meeting, the council would proceed to repossess the idle plots. |
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This also means that, in certain situations, the finance company can repossess the car if you break the contract. |
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Former Mansa Batteries workers have supported Government plans to repossess the closed company and sell it to other investors. |
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Others in the oil industry have said that oil companies often take a tough stance when trying to repossess their filling stations from licensees. |
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Remember, lenders don't want to bring homeowners to court or repossess their home. |
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If the loan fails the bank will not repossess the goods, they will just chase you for the cash. |
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Reserving ownership rights ensures that the supplier can repossess the goods under certain conditions. |
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Bailiffs serve legal orders and documents, seize or repossess properties, evict tenants and perform other related activities. |
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If the payments aren't made, the financial institution has the right to repossess the property. |
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This means that if Jacob does not pay the bank regularly, the bank can repossess his car and sell it to cover the loan. |
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The first time ever after war that refugees have been able to repossess their houses. |
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A credit union may, during the course of its business activities, seize or repossess property. |
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The City Council's official's response was that standing regulations entitled the council to repossess undeveloped pieces of land after a stipulated time frame. |
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The financier can repossess the vehicle if you fail to make payments, but you are free to sell it as long as you agree to pay the outstanding debt. |
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In many states, the lender can repossess your car without as much as a telephone call or written notice if you fall behind on one monthly payment. |
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While on a drive to repossess a refrigerator from a customer who can't keep up with her payments, Obi unpacks the morality of crime in the new South Africa. |
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They decided to repossess the gallium to raise money to pay miners' salaries, they claimed. |
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James Somerset was a slave who had absconded while in England and whose master went to court to repossess him. |
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The staff encourages you to watch a video first, which tells a story of how the people of Alert Bay came together to repossess their culture. |
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If the customer is unable to fulfill its obligations, the Company is contractually entitled to repossess the instrument. |
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Artists have been known to show up at the door to physically repossess a commissioned painting for which final payment was never made. |
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They can garnishee your pay cheque, sue you, or repossess any property you may have pledged as security for the loan. |
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The right of refugees and displaced persons to return and repossess property is a pre-condition for lasting peace in the region. |
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Member States shall further ensure that, where the creditor repossess the goods, the account between the parties is made up so as to ensure that repossession does not entail any unjustified enrichment. |
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However, courts have continued to decline as inadmissible claims filed by owners displaced by hostilities since 1992 to repossess their illegally occupied property. |
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You agree to provide access to Your premises in order for Primus to repossess or remove any and all equipment or facilities it has provided to You for the provision of Services. |
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In this Parliament we must understand that the time has come for the politicians to repossess the enlargement agenda following the highly complex work carried out by the Commission. |
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A landlord who wishes to repossess a rental unit must act in good faith. |
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One American firm leases cars to people with bad credit who cannot get a loan, knowing that if payments are missed it can block the ignition and find the car to repossess it. |
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There are, they point out, two sides to collateral: enforcing the bank's right to repossess an asset is as important as recognising the owner's right to possess it. |
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