incumbrancer
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Incumbrancer — In*cum bran*cer, n. (Law) One who holds an incumbrance, or some legal claim, lien, or charge on an estate. Kent. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incumbrancer — n. (Law) one holds an incumbrance on a property (also encumbrancer) … English contemporary dictionary
junior incumbrancer — See junior encumbrances … Ballentine's law dictionary
Ministry of Housing and Local Government v Sharp — [1970] 2 QB 223, is an English tort law case concerning assumption of responsibility. Facts An employee of the authority failed to exercise reasonable skill and care in searching for entries in the local land charges register. The search… … Wikipedia
Encumbrancer — En*cum bran*cer, n. (Law) Same as {Incumbrancer}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
encumbrancer — en cum·branc·er || brÉ™nsÉ™ n. (Law) one holds an incumbrance on a property (also incumbrancer) … English contemporary dictionary
encumbrancers — en cum·branc·er || brÉ™nsÉ™ n. (Law) one holds an incumbrance on a property (also incumbrancer) … English contemporary dictionary
bid — An offer by an intending purchaser to pay a designated price for property which is about to be sold at auction. An offer to perform a contract for work and labor or supplying materials or goods at a specified price. Public contracts are… … Black's law dictionary
bid — An offer by an intending purchaser to pay a designated price for property which is about to be sold at auction. An offer to perform a contract for work and labor or supplying materials or goods at a specified price. Public contracts are… … Black's law dictionary