How To Use Encumbrance In A Sentence

  • At the top of the list is the simple proposition that by adding a reference to the first mortgage as a prior encumbrance the lease was encumbered.
  • When you're walking 30 miles a day, the fewer encumbrances the better.
  • The said premises is to be sold to the Purchaser or its nominee(s), sub-purchaser(s) free from encumbrances .
  • I just shy away from hats, and gloves are encumbrances.
  • Freed from inhibitions and encumbrances, they can choose their lives, do what they will.
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  • As governments attempt to avail themselves of the huge amounts of funds required for military armament, social welfare and social balance are seen as an unnecessary encumbrance.
  • When you're walking 30 miles a day, the fewer encumbrances the better.
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • Also, as the flatmate in question is Italian, my pig-ignorant English-speaker status was not an undue encumbrance as his friends were used to speaking to him in English.
  • Many encumbrances that our bodies endure, including detrimental ones like viruses, have an unwelcome and deeply altering effect on our already flimsy corporal authority.
  • Money is not a pressing problem; domestic encumbrances remain out of sight.
  • We are also selling many gilets this autumn which allow people warmth with out the encumbrance of a jacket.
  • In 19th-century New Zealand, where female self-expression, like civilization, is postulated as still being on the brink of formation, Ada's muteness is set forth as a kind of inexact metaphor for the repression of women -- an oddity and an encumbrance, like her enormous hoopskirts, but still a fact of life. Chicago Reader
  • But after reading your state's recording statutes, you may want to consider how these cases, if at all, fit into making the legal analysis necessary when attempting to undo/unwind/void an abusive real estate transaction by attacking the bona fide purchaser status of a subsequent purchaser or encumbrancer/mortgage lender. Articles
  • Once more at this time of the year, teachers, parents and others are having to put with that hardy annual encumbrance - the jam jar full of frogspawn in the window sill.
  • The implication is that the writer of such works does the disengaging, disembroiling and disencumbering from experience as we know it, while the author of novels reports faithfully on all our encumbrances.
  • The sergeant, getting a pair of scissors, soon freed the car from its encumbrance, upon which the householder and the lodgers burst into loud guffaws of laughter.
  • The good-natured Kentons had dispensed his Lordship from the encumbrance of a valet, and though my Lady could not well be allowed to go maidless, Lady That Stick
  • The last thing I wanted was the encumbrance and stress of a long distance relationship as I wandered foreign lands.
  • The Treasury will sometimes report gold reserves, but the encumbrances on those reserves are not reported.
  • As between the plaintiff in Wutzke and the bona fide encumbrancer for value, the court found that the plaintiff had a superior interest. The Home Equity Theft Reporter Cases & Articles
  • Sometimes physician assistants may be a slight encumbrance, requiring an inconvenient amount of the physicians' time, especially in the early stages of the partnership.
  • So the chancellor would be able to govern for at least one whole legislative period unhindered by the encumbrances of federalism.
  • We are also selling many gilets this autumn which allow people warmth with out the encumbrance of a jacket.
  • The widow advertised herself as "without encumbrance".
  • The risks of ownership obviously decrease with the amount of recourse which the purchaser has, as against the vendor, in the event that the asset purchased is defective or subject to liens or encumbrances.
  • When he began running for president, he left his past behind, along with the encumbrances that go with it.
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • There is one school I know about where it was clear children were there because their parents found them an encumbrance to their normal business lives.
  • sworde of metal keane" a useless encumbrance, 168 miles from the last water, and not knowing where the next might be; he would have to admit that the wonderful beasts which now alone remained to us were by no means to be accounted "meane," for these patient and enduring creatures, which were still alive, had tasted no water since leaving Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • The arms and appointments of the hussar were a sad encumbrance in this climate. In New Granada Heroes and Patriots
  • The provision of the contract required the conveyance of the property to be free of encumbrance.
  • How will such persons be affected by other encumbrances on the same estate, either already in existence or arising after the purchaser has taken his interest?
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • By the first sentence of clause 9 the sellers ‘warrant that the vessel, at the time of delivery, is free from all encumbrances, mortgages and maritime liens or any other debts whatsoever’.
  • Beginning this procedure early enough in the course of carpal tunnel syndrome should yield a good result and avoid unnecessary encumbrances on a pregnant woman.
  • This cautious strategy allows Frankie to remain in a cocoon, unaffected by the encumbrances of getting close to other people.
  • The company has satisfactory title to all assets and there are no liens or encumbrances on the company's assets, except for those that are disclosed in the notes to the financial statements.
  • It was his view that the plaintiff had to arrange to have the encumbrancers' interests removed from title.
  • The only encumbrance on the property is a mortgage with a balance of about $35,000.
  • What women need is a little oxygen, a little breathing room, to be without encumbrances and stress.’
  • A Church which for so long had preserved Latin consciously as a bond of unity, had quite suddenly decided to discard it as a useless encumbrance. 11/01/2003 - 12/01/2003
  • The object of these walks is to enjoy the exhilaration of walking without the encumbrance of clothing.
  • An issue that can often arise is that of existing rights or encumbrances on the land in question.
  • The mortgage was a prior encumbrance; whatever anybody else wanted to make of the fact, it was there, for all to see.
  • The fall lost me the last of my senses: I but heard some of the Stewarts curse me for an encumbrance as they stumbled over me and passed on, heedless of my fate, and saw, as in a dwam, one of them who had abraded his knees by his stumble over my body, turn round with a drawn knife that glinted in a shred of moonlight. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • He tells his story in a beautifully crisp prose which is joyfully free of academic encumbrances.
  • As I believe I have mentioned, Emerson dislikes the encumbrance of sleeping garments. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • Not once had she ever felt she were a bother, or an encumbrance, or an unwelcome guest taken in because she had nowhere else to go.
  • Voiding the deeds and mortgages in these cases (in situations where the instruments are voidable, as opposed to being absolutely void - "void ab initio") will turn on whether the subsequent third party purchaser or encumbrancer, despite lacking in actual knowledge of the fraud or other abusive transaction, can otherwise be charged with notice of the fraud, thereby making bona fide purchaser/encumbrancer status unavailable to them and, consequently, subjecting the deeds or mortgages to being voided/rescinded/set aside. Articles
  • The excellency hereof, in universal liberty and power, we cannot here comprehend; nor can we yet conceive the glory and beauty of those immixed spiritual actings of our minds which shall have no clog upon them, no encumbrance in them, no alloy of dross accompanying them. Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
  • I'm a big fan of shipping stuff home, it's so nice to make at least one leg of a trip with minimum encumbrances.
  • The landlord entitled to require the State to purchase his property is the immediate landlord, that is to say, the person entitled to the receipt of the rent of the estate; no encumbrancer can avail himself of the privilege, the reason being that the Bill is intended to assist solvent landlords, and not to create a new Encumbered Estates Court. Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question
  • ‘Unencumbered value’ is the amount for which property might reasonably have sold free from encumbrances.
  • Clause 26 of the contract between those parties was deemed time to be of the essence, and by Item L of the schedule, encumbrances were listed as nil.
  • The matrons and virgins of Babylon freely mingled with the men in licentious banquets; and as they felt the intoxication of wine and love, they gradually, and almost completely, threw aside the encumbrance of dress; ad ultimum ima corporum velamenta projiciunt. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Byzantine sisterhood to veils, except when in the retiracy of their chambers, she was at all times brave enough to emphasize the abhorrence by discarding the encumbrance. The Prince of India — Volume 01

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