foreclosure

foreclosure
In the original inception of the term, a suit to extinguish the equity of redemption. A proceeding in a court of justice, conducted according to legal forms, in and by which a mortgagee, or assigns, or successor, or anyone who has by law succeeded to the rights and liabilities of a mortgagee, undertakes to dispose of, or bar, or cut off the legal or equitable claims of lien-holders, or of the mortgagor, or those who have succeeded to the rights and liabilities of the mortgagor. Arrington v Liscom, 34 Cal 365. In the ordinary present-day sense of the term, the enforcement of a lien, deed of trust, or mortgage in any method provided or sanctioned by law. Arrington v Liscom, 34 Cal 365.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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