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DEFEASE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'defease' to defeat or annul (a contract, deed, etc.) Word origin.
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DEFEASE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Defease definition: to defeat or annul (a contract, deed, etc.).. See examples of DEFEASE used in a sentence.
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Defeasance - Wikipedia
Defeasance (or defeazance) (French: défaire, to undo), in law, is an instrument which defeats the force or operation of some other deed or estate.
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defease
▪ I. defease, v. Also 5 Sc. defese, 6 Sc. defase, 7 defeise. [f. defeas-ance, defeas-ible, etc., and thus representing OF. de(s)fes-, stem of desfaire to undo: see defeasance.] 1. trans. To undo, bring to nought, destroy. rare.1621 G. Sandys Ovid's Met. iv. (1626) 76 What? could that Strumpets brat ...
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Defeasance - NABL
A Defeasance is a concept of contract law and must be expressly permitted in the underlying documents pursuant to which the Bonds were issued.
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Defeasance - Overview, How It Works, Advantages
Defeasance is a process through which a lender's claim on collateral is eliminated. The borrower replaces the collateral with another security that is ...
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Defeasible reasoning
Though defeat, dominate, defer, defy, deprecate and derogate are often used in the same contexts as defease, the verbs annul and invalidate (and nullify Many dictionaries do contain the verb, to defease with past participle, defeased.Philosophers in moral theory and rhetoric had taken defeasibility largely
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Defeasance Clause: How it Works | JPMorgan Chase
A defeasance clause is a provision in a commercial real estate loan agreement that lets a borrower replace the asset securing the loan with substitute ...
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defeasance | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Defeasance means a condition in which fulfillment of that specific condition will result in the voiding of the deed.
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What Is Defeasance? How It Works on the Balance Sheet and ...
Defeasance is a provision in a contract that voids a bond or loan on a balance sheet when the borrower sets aside cash or bonds sufficient enough to service ...
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Defeasance Best Practices for Borrowers, Brokers, Counsel
The defeasance provisions in CMBS loans are negotiable and will have a material impact on a borrower's cost to defease.
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What Is Defeasance? - Commercial Real Estate Loans
Defeasance is a strategy that permits the repayment of a commercial real estate loan on a property in order to facilitate the property's sale or refinance.
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defese
defesance, defese etc., obs. ff. defeasance, defease, etc.
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Commercial mortgage
In contrast, for a borrower to prepay a conduit loan, the borrower will have to defease the bonds, by buying enough government bonds (treasuries) to provide
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