mortgagor
英 [,mɔːgɪ'dʒɔː]
- n. 抵押人(等于mortgager)
英英释义
- 1. the person who gives a mortgage in return for money to be repaid;
- "we became mortgagors when the bank accepted our mortgage and loaned us the money to buy our new home"
实用场景例句
- The mortgagor retains legal title to the land.
- 抵押人保留着对土地的法律上的所有权.
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- The mortgagor retains a right to redeem the land once all mortgage moneys have been repaid.
- 抵押人保留偿还全部抵押贷款以赎回土地的权利.
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- The debtor whose property is subject to the mortgage is called the mortgagor.
- 其财产被按揭抵押的债务人被称为抵押人.
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- The payment has to countersigned by the mortgagor.
- 该付款必须有抵押人的会签.
口语例句
- In practice the mortgagor will usually remain in possession of the property.
- 实践中抵押人通常仍保留着对财产的占有.
期刊摘选
- The mortgagor a right to redeem the land once all mortgage moneys have been repaid.
- 旧制度下的土地抵押,抵押人(土地所有人)要向押权人(出借人)转让地契.
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- Prior to the maturity of the loan, the mortgagor cannot prepay the loan.
- 贷款未到期, 抵押单位不能提前归还.
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- The borrower is referred to as the mortgagor.
- 借款人即抵押人.
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- A mortgagor may at the same time mortgage all the property listed in the preceding paragraph.
- 抵押人可以将前款所列财产一并抵押.
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- To mortgagor rental housing mortgage, they must obtain the consent of the mortgagee.
- 抵押人若要出租抵押的房屋, 须征得抵押权人的同意.
期刊摘选
- Article 38 A mortgagor and a mortgagee shall conclude a mortgage contract in writing.
- 第三十八条抵押人和抵押权人应当以书面形式订立抵押合同.
期刊摘选
- If default is made by the mortgagor and not rectified the mortgagee has power to foreclose.
- 如果抵押人不履行债务且并不纠正,抵押权人有权取消(抵押人的)回赎权.
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中文词源
mortgagor 抵押人
来自mortgage,按揭,抵押,-er,主施动人。
双语例句
- 1. Losses suffered by the mortgagee as a result thereof shall be compensated by the mortgagor.
- 承押人因此所受的损失由抵押人赔偿.
来自经济法规部分
- 2. The payment has to countersigned by the mortgagor.
- 该付款必须有抵押人的会签.
来自口语例句
- 3. In practice the mortgagor will usually remain in possession of the property.
- 实践中抵押人通常仍保留着对财产的占有.
来自互联网
- 4. The mortgagor retains legal title to the land.
- 抵押人保留着对土地的法律上的所有权.
来自互联网
- 5. The borrower is referred to as the mortgagor.
- 借款人即抵押人.
来自互联网
英文词源
- mortgagor (n.)
- 1580s, agent noun in Latin form from mortgage (v.). Native form mortgager attested from 1630s.