Ultimately, they can foreclose on the property and sell it to settle the tax bill. |
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In fact, the effect of transparency produced by indexical pointing will effectively foreclose the interrogation that is called for. |
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Does the fragmentation of her body undo any sense of corporeal affinity we might feel, and so foreclose the possibility of identification? |
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And political processes tend to foreclose possibilities altogether rather than merely redirect future efforts. |
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It was not Alvin's intention to foreclose the possibility of his children ever buying a home of their own in their lifetimes. |
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To make matters worse, the bank was going to foreclose on my farm, and had just repossessed all my piglets. |
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However, the city of New York was about to foreclose on the building for arrears of property taxes. |
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Rather, she would be able to pay off the lender if you don't pay, and then she could go after you and foreclose on the house. |
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He is broke, and, unless he can find a way to make his mortgage payment, the bank will foreclose on his house. |
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By narrating her aunt's story, the narrator attempts to restore the repressed sexuality and foreclose her own independence. |
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When this happens, there is a huge incentive to just let the mortgage holder foreclose on the home. |
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When the drought hit and Sally Field had no crops and no income, the bank had to foreclose on her farm. |
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The next thing I knew our mortgage company was about to foreclose on our house. |
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If you and I spend endlessly, the bank will eventually foreclose on the mortgage. |
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The Depression threw millions out of work and forced banks to foreclose on thousands of home mortgages. |
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When the bank moves in to foreclose, she decides to double-cross the duo, setting in motion a series of events which spiral out of control. |
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They tried to blow her up, to burn her out, to foreclose on her mortgage. |
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Greenwalt says community associations should never foreclose on a home without notifying the owners and making a concerted effort to resolve the issue. |
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Finally, the IRS went to federal court seeking a judgment and an order to foreclose on the owner's home, which had been the subject of the federal tax liens. |
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A creditor holding a purchase money mortgage or deed of trust on residential property must foreclose on the property, and cannot recover any deficiency. |
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First, she reiterates the way that Eurocentered and macho cultural critique is structured in such a way as to foreclose representation of counterhegemonic acts. |
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Lenders of all stripes clearly prefer to foreclose on delinquent borrowers. |
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The patent system can foreclose new uses or enhancements by outside researchers. |
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In such circumstances an exclusive licence may foreclose third party licensees and allow the licensee to preserve his market power. |
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In view of these low market shares, the arrangements cannot be said to foreclose the market in these categories of material. |
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In all likelihood this conduct will foreclose the market to potential new entrants and so eliminate all prospect of competition in the future. |
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Corel reserves the right to alter, amend, or foreclose this promotion without prior notice. |
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Agricultural exporters consider that too lax a mechanism would foreclose their export opportunities, including South-South trade. |
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This transitional delay in implementing the new rules is subject to the possible need to foreclose inappropriate new avoidance techniques. |
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It should not foreclose the broadcasters' ability to use future new technology and develop new services. |
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An equitable chargee has the right neither to possession nor to foreclose. |
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To someone looking for resources to carry him through another round of suffering, the setting seems to foreclose all possibility of future piscatory eclogues. |
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When the stakes are as high as these, checking privilege can foreclose important advances in human psychology. |
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We cannot foreclose the possibility that a strike against Iran might one day be defensible or necessary. |
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When the loan did go bad and the president wanted to foreclose, the Prime Minister fired him. |
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In practice, it would be unwise for white-owned banks to foreclose on black clients, several of whom are former ANC bigwigs. |
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He also moved the autumn ingathering festival one month ahead so as to foreclose celebrating this most popular of all festivals simultaneously with Judah. |
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Agricultural exporters were concerned that an overly lax mechanism would effectively foreclose their export opportunities, including South-South trade. |
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We are pleased that Motion No. 13 was passed last week at report stage to foreclose any possibility of new cloning techniques from getting by the bill's cloning prohibition. |
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But it is just as important not to let the yuck factor foreclose a deeper understanding of what deviant globalization is all about. |
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Turning to the second part of the test, the Court of Appeal examined whether there were any policy considerations which should foreclose the recognition of the duty of care in the employment relationship context. |
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Yet Texas does not foreclose professional opportunities for him. |
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The rules in this section are intended to foreclose interpretive issues concerning the application of the general definitions to several specific investment products. |
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Accordingly, article 4 clearly sets out the strictly permissible boundaries for suspending or derogating from certain rights, in order to foreclose the possibility of any abuses. |
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Nevertheless, it is accepted that professional standards do not necessarily prescribe one line of action as being the only one possible or foreclose research seeking to improve or replace an intervention. |
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The Government of Canada is proposing to foreclose on this man, this farmer who cannot earn a living anymore because the Government of Canada has been unsuccessful in getting the border reopened. |
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A dogmatic insistence by the I. S. on these formulations in debates in and with our German section damaged our work, and served to foreclose critical evaluation of our 1989-90 intervention. |
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We should not foreclose this option but always keep it in mind. |
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Such a determination by Public Works would not foreclose a s. 44 review by the court, but it would go a long way to clarifying the expectations of the parties and identifying the public interest considerations involved. |
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