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foreclose
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foreclose (Action to seize property), verb enforceeent of a lien through the judiciary, extinguish rights through the judiciary, extinguish the equity of redemption through the judiciary, remove rights through the judiciary, seize by judicial process, transfer ownership by judicial process, transfer ownership rights by judicial process, transfer title by judicial process
Associated concepts: deed in lieu of foreclosure
foreclose (Extinguish), verb bar, deprive, destroy equity of redemption, disentitle, divest, forfeit, halt, shut out, stop, terminating rights
Associated concepts: foreclosure opportunity, statute of limmtations, statutory foreclosure, strict foreclosure
See also: arrest, ban, bar, block, clog, condemn, confiscate, deprive, deter, dispossess, halt, hinder, impede, preclude, prevent, prohibit, repossess, seize, stay, stop


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For example, property taxes, some code enforcement fines, and certain other debts will usually not be foreclosable.
 
 
 
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