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"foreclose" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] foreclose (on somebody/something) | foreclose something (finance) (especially of a bank) to take control of somebody’s property because they have not paid back money that they borrowed to buy it
  2. [transitive] foreclose something (formal) to reject something as a possibility synonym exclude

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TARULLO: I WOULDN'T TAKE – I WOULDN'T FORECLOSE THAT POSSIBILITY.
If they do not, buyers of the lien can foreclose.
It also does not foreclose states from trying different approaches.
She wants to hear him foreclose any cooperation with Trump.
If you stopped paying, you could foreclose on the house.
We don't want their past mistakes to foreclose their future.
"You can't foreclose on 30% of the country," Gendreau said.
Harris, to foreclose consideration of the injunction CenturyLink is seeking.
The forthcoming budget deal would foreclose cuts in annually approved spending.
The ruling does not foreclose states trying different approaches in future.
"It didn't foreclose the possibility of lobbying all together," he said.
Do not foreclose the possibility that you might change your mind.
SCHIFF: We don't foreclose the possibility of more depositions, more hearings.
They foreclose when those efforts fail, and then resell the homes.
Osceola County has waited years to foreclose on the house, though.
So they decided, let's foreclose any controversy and redo the whole thing.
But Kennedy also refused to foreclose judicial scrutiny of the issue altogether.
Nationstar collects bills and, when people don't pay, can foreclose on homes.
Worse, they foreclose the possibility of learning something useful from someone smart.
She fought back and in October the bank agreed not to foreclose.
"It could foreclose a new administration from doing something more ambitious," she said.
This could inhibit competitors and possibly foreclose competition in advertising and other industries.
If Washington passes a tax, does it foreclose joining a carbon-trading system?
But that is a good reason to open an investigation, not to foreclose one.
The unanimous rulings did not foreclose future claims that partisan gerrymandering violates the constitution.
A bank also filed in 2014 to foreclose on his house, citing outstanding payments.
At the same time, Washington is considering measures that might foreclose the possibility entirely.
In doing so, it helps to sustain Israel's current policies and to foreclose alternatives.
"It certainly does not foreclose congressional action," he told reporters, praising Mr. Trump's action.
If you don't pay, the bank can foreclose on you and take your house.
You're not going to foreclose on, hypothetically, Sprint and T-Mobile becoming one company.
In recent years, most states have attempted to foreclose the possibility of elector defections.
This way, they don't send the wrong signal to investors or foreclose other financing options.
He added that he did not foreclose the possibility of a rate increase this year.
SO ALL THE LOANS THAT WE UNFORTUNATELY HAD TO FORECLOSE ON,WE DIDN'T ORIGINATE THOSE.
This year, a lender moved to foreclose on a proposed luxury tower near Sutton Place.
If you're trying to foreclose on somebody or evict somebody, it's a much harder process.
However, Home Office charter policy allows them to foreclose this option; judicial review was powerless.
And if it wasn't for that I'd probably have to foreclose on something right now.
They decide to facilitate some kinds of communities and to foreclose other kinds of communities.
It takes over four years to foreclose on a loan (a newish bankruptcy law should help).
"So you're not saying that it's not a motivation to foreclose on a home," he said.
It was an exclusivist faith that foreclosed — was designed to foreclose — devotion to all other deities.
Annexing it would foreclose independence for a Palestinian nation, and risk inflaming the entire Middle East.
A legal battle ensued in 2008 when the Patriot Group moved to foreclose on the property.
"I'm not going to foreclose any options," Ryan said during a news briefing in the Capitol.
McConnell privately notes to other senators that his approach doesn't foreclose the possibility of calling witnesses.
A home mortgage is backed by a house that the bank can foreclose on and seize.
Whereas a bank might foreclose, SoFi will tap its network to help you find a new one.
It will mean that banks should from next year onwards be able to foreclose on insolvent firms.
If Kavanaugh rules in line with his conservative colleagues, it could foreclose future challenges on the issue.
If you default on the mortgage, the lender ultimately has the right to foreclose on the home.
Mr. Stringer wants the city to foreclose on the properties and use the land for affordable housing.
Making such deals is never easy, but a sweeping constitutional judgment would foreclose the space for them.
"I don't think anybody wants to foreclose the possibility that additional witnesses would be called," said Sen.
Although the Knicks fell behind early, recent history suggested that didn't foreclose the possibility of a comeback.
Writing off loans would be easier if banks could foreclose on companies, and take equity in them instead.
Bank of America refused to take responsibility for the damages; in fact, they were still threatening to foreclose.
His compulsive self-revelations seem designed to provoke — and perhaps also foreclose or short-­circuit — negative moral evaluation.
Maybe Gilligan didn't want to foreclose too much future story in case "Saul" flashes forward before it ends.
Besides the bad check charge, a bank filed in 2014 to foreclose on his house, citing outstanding payments.
What meaningful experiences for the player does the game allow or, more importantly, which ones does it foreclose?
Don't let their power foreclose conversation and inquiry, and remember that not everything that matters is caught on video.
Formal financial records are scanty, so it is hard to gauge creditworthiness, let alone to foreclose on a defaulter.
His cryptic pronouncement seemed to foreclose on any chance that the "Sphere" would be placed on the memorial plaza.
And later revisions made by Mr. Furth to foreclose on the possibility that Bobby is gay now seem counterproductive.
They've also cracked down on mortgage companies that lie to homeowners in order to foreclose on them more quickly.
Earlier this year, billionaire investors David and Simon Reuben - who own the Plaza's debt - decided to foreclose on the property.
Yes, we have to get the policy right, but we should not foreclose the opportunities that unmanned aerial vehicles present.
But he said he ultimately could not foreclose voting for Mr. Trump given how well he did in his district.
And it will create serious risks that the regulations of today could foreclose the innovations of tomorrow from ever appearing.
Housing advocacy groups criticized OneWest for its foreclosure practices, accusing it of being too quick to foreclose on struggling homeowners.
" Schiff wrote that the committee would continue to investigate and would not"foreclose the possibility of further depositions or hearings.
"This is a state that would really foreclose the path for Donald Trump to win the White House," said Mook.
Inadequate legal protections for collateral and the complexity of some borrowers' business dealings can make it difficult for lenders to foreclose.
Housing advocacy groups criticized the bank for its foreclosure practices, accusing it of being too quick to foreclose on struggling homeowners.
Steven Mnuchin What he said: In written testimony, Mnuchin denied that his former bank used "robo-signing" to foreclose on homeowners.
Genesee County won&apost foreclose on homes due to water liens during the emergency, said Debra Cherry, the county&aposs treasurer.
At this time, I am not proposing this route, as I don't want to foreclose opportunities for currently addicted adult smokers.
The June high court ruling did not foreclose partisan gerrymandering being challenged in lawsuits based on violations of a state constitution.
" This practice entailed "telling homeowners they must miss payments to get help, and when they do, [the banks] move to foreclose.
"This decision does not foreclose more narrowly tailored regulations," he said, promising that new ones will be developed state by state.
The language also appears to permanently foreclose all private rights of action which victims currently have under the federal trafficking statute.
EMC concealed the notes and mortgages to keep the scheme hidden, but that left them lacking proof of standing to foreclose.
"To foreclose Mr. Stone's exercise of his First Amendment rights on any subject would serve no compelling governmental interest," they said.
Andrew M. Cuomo's plan presents an opportunity to make improvements immediately and not foreclose the vision laid out by Mr. Kimmelman.
In another telling exchange, Giuliani didn't foreclose that negotiations for a Trump Tower Moscow project continued throughout the entire 153 presidential campaign.
Allowing creditors to foreclose on the collateralized assets will hinge on the status of each project and other terms, the sources said.
Kline said he tried for months to get up to date on the mortgage payments, but Wells and Barclays moved to foreclose.
Such bloodletting could foreclose Trump administration hopes of promoting negotiations between Baghdad and the KRG and avert a Kurdish declaration of independence.
When the work goes up, it doesn't foreclose argument — the artwork itself is a kind of argument that people then engage with.
In 2016, about 200,000 homes were lost to foreclosure in states that permit lenders to foreclose on a property without going to court.
In the case where Johnson-Seck was deposed, OneWest was trying to foreclose in its own name, although it didn't own the loan.
That fact alone should foreclose further discussion about the wisdom of NHTSA employing an FAA-like pre-market approval regime for driverless cars.
"As long as we don't push back with the Russians and take the necessary measures to foreclose, they're going to continue," Clapper said.
Last week, BNDES and BNDESPar filed a lawsuit to suspend Triunfo's workout and continue proceedings to foreclose on collateral for the defaulted loans.
A new bankruptcy law, by bringing down the time needed to foreclose on loans, ought to encourage investors to buy NPLs from banks.
He will simply allow the bank to foreclose on his stock instead of paying back the loan since the stock is worth less.
To wait for the grand bargain may be to foreclose on a far more likely path to peace in Afghanistan: peace in pieces.
A bank was going to foreclose on his mother's home because she was not paying fees related to a reverse mortgage for $424,000.
Less than two weeks after he left the campaign, one lender informed him that it had started to foreclose on his Brooklyn brownstone.
The conviction also makes it less likely that the Justice Department will file federal hate crime charges, but does not foreclose the idea.
When loans default, it cannot be economically and logistically infeasible for servicers to foreclose on collateral so those loans can be repaid. 4.
"The Consent Decree was supposed to prevent Live Nation from using its strength in live entertainment to foreclose competition in ticketing," said Mr. Buffier.
If appropriators short-change these funds, they foreclose access to the emergency reserve, and the public will know just where to direct its anger.
Using bargaining skills he had developed when he was in the garment business, Dr. Kaufman met with three bank officers who came to foreclose.
For instance, it must not foreclose on homeowners being considered for a loan modification and must give those people a chance to appeal denials.
The bank came under fire for its foreclosure practices as housing advocacy groups accused it of being too quick to foreclose on struggling homeowners.
Steve Mnuchin argued that while inheriting IndyMac's loans forced his bank to foreclose on many homeowners, he made "every effort" to avoid that result.
"We do not foreclose the possibility that a future plaintiff may be able to show clear injury-in-fact…" the Fifth Circuit opinion said.
Coles owed Wells Fargo nearly $90,000 and that if she did not pay within 90 days the bank would foreclose on the Coleses' house.
But what we do know is that even if Mr. Trump's point were factually accurate, it would not foreclose an obstruction of justice charge.
In the event of default, Unison — which places liens on the properties it invests in — has the right to foreclose to protect its stake.
All it takes is understanding the reality that we will disagree fundamentally on most issues, however, that does not foreclose agreement on some issues.
Jackson's ruling Monday did not foreclose the possibility that Trump could still claim executive or other privileges to block McGahn from answering specific questions.
Still, Harbour spends a good deal of time in court seeking to foreclose on those who default on contracts or seek relief in bankruptcy proceedings.
Maybe core Republican voters will stay with him no matter what, but he'll repel more than enough non-core voters to foreclose a winning coalition.
The question of whether a law firm seeking to foreclose on a property is a debt collector is one that could affect millions of Americans.
However, this doesn't totally foreclose the possibility of election hacking, because the machine that counts the votes is still a computer that could be hacked.
As a public policy, it would foreclose any successful businessman who wants to continue to own his enterprise in the future from running for president.
Established antitrust law allows non-competing companies from different industries to combine, unless each is so dominant in its sphere that merging would foreclose competition.
In 22010, she introduced a bill to annex the Jordan Valley, a move that would all but foreclose the prospect of a two-state solution.
The decision does not dispose of Manafort's appeal or foreclose his eventual release, but it suggests it's unlikely he'll succeed in springing himself from jail.
"She has retired" — three words that a fan feared were coming but did not want to hear, because they foreclose on the promise of more.
The need to write about enslaved people sociologically — what happened to the group as a whole — should not foreclose considerations of individual enslaved people's lives.
This isn't an effort to make a loan and foreclose on that loan in a way that will give China national security power or political power.
The filing also alleges that the management firm is trying to foreclose on Depp's primary home through a loan he claims came from the management company.
Of course, the "missed" filing deadline seemed to foreclose the possibility of placing this, or any other new evidence, in front of a judge or jury.
This persistent, widening gap illustrates the social science concept of "path dependence": that the decisions you make in the past foreclose the range of future choices.
"Dish offers huge synergies on the pay-TV side and would foreclose wireless spectrum capacity options for its primary competitors, Verizon and T-Mobile," Piecyk said.
The New York legislation doesn't foreclose that possibility — but it does require the Police Department to disclose whether it is sharing facial recognition data with ICE.
Because "asylum" is a loaded term, it can draw attention to crucial issues facing vulnerable Americans, but it also tends to foreclose discussion of real solutions.
There are risks — for example, similar to a traditional mortgage, lenders could foreclose on a home if borrowers don't keep current with property tax and maintenance.
" Asked whether that meant that Priorities would go after Trump aggressively before August, when its $70 million campaign begins, Cecil responded, "We don't foreclose the idea.
The movie follows two brothers who, in an act of economic revenge, have decided to rob the bank that's about to foreclose on their family home.
If Trump reneges on the pretrial agreement to satisfy his base, however, doing so may foreclose future opportunities to gain similarly incriminating testimony from other detainees.
" Echoing a question that would make headlines in early 2018, Ashley wonders in The Turpin 13, "How could it go unnoticed when you foreclose on a property?
Depp sued TMG in February for $25 million in a fraud lawsuit, in which he claimed that the firm was trying to foreclose on his primary residence.
It had to foreclose on 2.64 percent of manufactured-home mortgages last year, and 95.4 percent of Clayton borrowers were current on their payments at year-end.
And agents present evidence that mortgage-servicing companies and their law firms hired third-party outfits to falsify the mortgage documents needed to foreclose after the fact.
The letter said BNDES, with a representative installed in Triunfo's board, allegedly began proceedings to foreclose on collateral for two overdue Triunfo loans in January and February.
Brighton had two options: foreclose on the building and force the company out of business, or work with a good customer that had fallen on hard times.
The generation that saw its parents' banks foreclose on homes and some big institutions go under in the Great Recession isn't ready to return to big banks.
" With sweeping language, Kennedy wrote "to foreclose access to social media altogether is to prevent the user from engaging in the legitimate exercise of First Amendment rights.
House Counsel Douglas Letter also warned that trying to foreclose subpoena litigation could lead to more unpleasant conflicts, like efforts by the House to arrest uncooperative witnesses.
"  Pompeo, speaking during a news conference on Tuesday, addressed China's move, saying "I regret China's decision to further foreclose the world's ability to conduct free press operations.
"To foreclose access to social media altogether is to prevent the user from engaging in the legitimate exercise of First Amendment rights," Kennedy wrote in the opinion.
Lenders loth to foreclose on welshing tycoons are being left with no choice; a dozen deeply distressed firms were shunted into insolvency proceedings by the authorities in June.
"We can't simply assume there isn't any debt there, or that it's family debt and mom is never going to foreclose on you so it's OK," said Pettis.
It includes measures to improve lenders' ability to enforce collateral security, which already appears to have made banks more aggressive in seizing commercial property to foreclose bad loans.
To conceal who is responsible and who is to blame, foreclose any genuine public debate of the issue, and largely hide the long-term effects from the public.
"This is a state that would really foreclose a path for Donald Trump to win the White House," Mook said of Arizona, which has 11 Electoral College votes.
Even the United States Department of Agriculture, which has underwritten more than 2425,2000 mortgages in mainly rural areas of Puerto Rico, has begun to foreclose on delinquent borrowers.
"I regret China's decision today to further foreclose the world's ability to conduct free press operations that frankly would be really good for the Chinese people," he said.
If Mr. Pruitt does indeed take over the E.P.A., that could foreclose humankind's last, best hope of saving the only home we will ever have in the universe.
Executive privilege is generally used to refuse to answer specific questions, while testimonial immunity is used to foreclose an entire area of questioning or avoid a congressional hearing.
By welcoming more aggressive approaches, Obama is refusing to foreclose that option, and instead branding it as in keeping with the spirit of his own health reform effort.
I would not foreclose that reason I&aposm in Washington, DC. My day job is here, and so I don&apost find myself in New York very often anymore.
They understand that banks cannot easily foreclose on them and later hope to sell the firm on, because any new owner would lack a promoter's hold over the business.
It was about trying to foreclose the possibility of any alternative way of housing oneself – especially in London and the south-east where there are thousands of empty properties.
The banker involved in the negotiations, Charles Wighton, also told Scotland on Sunday that Trump and another Trump Organization executive requested that the bank foreclose on the building's owners.
Housing advocates contend that Lone Star and Caliber have been too quick to foreclose on borrowers and have been unwilling to negotiate over the terms of a loan modification.
On Tuesday, Esper described the plan, dubbed Operation Sentinel, as a chance to "foreclose" opportunities for miscalculation and "deter any provocative acts by the Iranians" or their Revolutionary Guard.
"It is far from clear that the court of appeals' approach will foreclose many claims that would otherwise go forward in federal courts," Mr. Francisco wrote for the administration.
"It's very, very troubling with the levels of violence against the L.G.B.T. community to see the West Virginia Supreme Court foreclose this option for victims and prosecutors," she said.
After he moved from New York to the West Coast, Mr. Mnuchin was targeted by protesters who claimed that the bank was too quick to foreclose on struggling homeowners.
"If you were to violate (the terms of your release), the government could foreclose on your residence," U.S. District Judge Alexander MacKinnon said in court, according to the Daily News.
To the surprise of many, he publicly refused to foreclose the option of listening to a foreign government offering to provide information to his 2020 campaign before alerting the FBI.
" Egan expresses some misgivings about his own flexibility as a parent, wanting his children "not to foreclose on the idea that a great faith, though flawed, can contain great truths.
"This is a state that would really foreclose a way for Donald Trump to win the White House," Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook told reporters on a conference call Monday.
The Obama administration has grown increasingly frustrated by Israeli settlement construction and it has repeatedly warned it could foreclose the possibility of a two-state solution with the Palestinian people.
A recently passed (but not yet operational) bankruptcy law will give banks power to foreclose on defaulting borrowers, many of them tycoons who have historically run rings around their bankers.
If there isn't clear proof of each transfer, it becomes impossible to tell who holds the hot potato, and therefore impossible to tell who has the legal right to foreclose.
Then, this winter, Bauhouse defaulted on a loan from Gamma Real Estate, which had invested $203 million in the undertaking, and Gamma moved to foreclose on the $650 million project.
Donald J. Trump's support among white men, the linchpin of his presidential campaign, is showing surprising signs of weakness that could foreclose his only remaining path to victory in November.
With such uncertainty hanging over the stock pledge, the bondholders will struggle to get full value for Citgo if they manage to foreclose on the shares, according to legal experts.
No matter how many hundreds of thousands of dollars might be outstanding on the loan, the lender could be left to foreclose on nothing more than a pile of rubble.
The cooperative arrangements often ended because the owners fell far behind on their city water and tax payments, leading the city to foreclose and transfer ownership to a third party.
Or would you, by way of that kind of politics, foreclose the possibility of maintaining an adequate level of employment for many millions of Americans whose jobs are at risk?
"We do not foreclose the possibility that a future plaintiff may be able to show clear injury-in-fact that satisfies the irreducible constitutional minimum of standing," the court said.
He didn't foreclose the possibility of ever reconsidering, saying he'll continue to assess "whether we should not carry these ads" but has decided "on balance" that it's the right call.
"I've been applying and applying and applying," said Ms. McAfee, who has relied on her savings and family to get by as she fights off attempts to foreclose on her home.
As the servicer for many of the old IndyMac mortgages that were sold to investors, OneWest made decisions on whether to offer troubled homeowners loan modifications, or to foreclose on them.
For a variety of reasons, as previously mentioned, not every delinquent mortgage can be successfully restructured, leaving Goldman no choice but to foreclose on the mortgage or simply abandon the property.
Far from a plague, it's viewed as a blessing, a way to open communities and spread Jewish values, and to foreclose on the devil's choice of Orthodox coercion or nationalist pride.
"Bottom line: There are reasonable steps to dramatically limit access and appeal to kids we can take now that won't foreclose opportunities for adults or shutter adult vape shops," Gottlieb said.
The spotlight on Lyric McHenry in life had meant that she was on the verge of becoming someone, but the spotlight on her in death seemed to foreclose all those possibilities.
But he also did not foreclose the idea of an interview, as long as the topics were limited and the discussion did not last more than two-and-a-half hours.
"Dirty, gas guzzling vehicles are a direct assault on public health, and foreclose our ability to rein in air pollution and greenhouse gases," said CARB Chair Mary Nichols in a release.
Now we have the Trump administration plan, laid down after consultation with only one side and designed to provoke Palestinian rejection, foreclose negotiations, and legitimize Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
More recently, as Israel has become increasingly illiberal and has acted to foreclose the possibility of a two-state solution, I've become more sympathetic to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
Outlier has more competitors, and the algorithms that control who sees what and when in a social media feed foreclose the kind of organic reach the company relied on a decade ago.
A landmark case from 1990, Employment Division v Smith, seems to foreclose claims that neutral, generally applicable laws contravene religious liberty when they have only an incidental effect on someone's religious life.
And in some cases it has moved quickly to foreclose, taking possession of homes to sell them, according to dozens of court proceedings, as well as interviews with borrowers and housing advocates.
Something like that occurred in Mr. Farage's interview with Mr. Trump, when the president said that Mr. Johnson's Brexit deal would foreclose the possibility of a trade agreement with the United States.
"Nothing in this opinion should be read to foreclose Maryland and other states from encouraging production of new or clean generation through measures untethered to a generator's wholesale market participation," she wrote.
" The 14th Amendment was thus intended to foreclose the invocation of "original intent" to arbitrarily and cruelly close the door of citizenship based on perception that one group is "subordinate and inferior.
Unlike the 2008 Great Recession that forced many homeowners to foreclose because they were unable to make their mortgage payments, the present economic turmoil is beneficial to all those with a mortgage.
Caution against playing "the woman card"—a term that once evoked bad-faith accusations of sexism to score political points—seems now to foreclose any consideration of gender's possible relevance at all.
In Florida, the company's successor, CIT Bank, tried to foreclose on a 22016-year-old woman after a 27-cent payment error — a chain of events kicked off by a OneWest mistake.
"That's why I'd be surprised if the justices went out of their way to foreclose these kinds of orders across the board even if they think the courts erred in this case."
" But he said he "would not foreclose all possibility of judicial relief if some limited and precise rationale were found to correct an established violation of the Constitution in some redistricting cases.
The great fear among climate activists is that by upholding Mr. Wheeler's cramped view of the agency's authority, the court could effectively foreclose more aggressive action by the E.P.A. in the future.
Nor does it foreclose the filing of a superseding indictment, naming either more crimes or more defendants, should the grand jury become aware of additional individuals who aided in Russia's disinformation campaign.
Data "can foreclose the market—they can give the parties that have them immense business opportunities that are not available to others," said Margrethe Vestager, the EU's competition commissioner, in a recent interview.
A majority of Americans pay taxes, so the question of who gets advantages is naturally interesting, enough so that it could foreclose Trump's attempt to return to the tabloid fare of the 1990s.
"Some banks have provisions that say that if you transfer possession of your property, that this will violate the mortgage and they can either fine you or foreclose on your home," said Carberry.
The rebranded OneWest bank has gotten serious criticism for being overly quick to foreclose on homeowners through dubious means, but Mnuchin and his partners sold it at a large profit several years later.
Debt is essentially an effort to foreclose the future, to neutralize the necessary "indetermination" that allows the present to encompass alternatives, choices, risk — in other words, to nullify the possibility of a politics.
My mom wouldn't answer the phone because most of the time it was either the mortgage company threatening to foreclose on the house or the electric company threatening to turn off the lights.
In an interview on "Meet the Press," the California Democrat overseeing the hearings said that while his committee has no more public testimony scheduled, he doesn't "foreclose the possibility of others" being added.
It would foreclose the otherwise tempting option of Sanders trying to win the general election by pivoting to the center, explaining he's not really a socialist, reassuring the mainstream Democratic Party donor class, etc.
"If you do that, there is no way to escalate, and you would foreclose any possibility of talking to the Iranians about anything," one of the officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
"The possibility would exist that the DIP lenders would later foreclose on the intellectual property, which could seriously disrupt or even potentially halt construction of the project," said the utilities behind the Georgia project.
If we invest $6 million in a $10 million building, even if s--- goes sideways, we'll still foreclose, we'll go through the process and ultimately we'll collect because there's enough equity in the building.
Many local governments have resisted calls to protect homeowners from predatory tax buying and have instead sought to increase profitability for investors; other cities have taken aggressive steps to foreclose on tax-delinquent properties.
And right now, they got this predatory capitalism like the British East India Company that is One Belt, One Road, that they get these companies in death traps, foreclose on the assets and take control.
The main difference is when you foreclose on your Mars home and landlord Musk kicks you out, you quickly die from exposure to the hostile Martian environment, tens of millions of miles away from home.
IBM's mortgage servicing business Seterus has been hit with a proposed class action in Florida accusing it of trying to intimidate homeowners into paying delinquent amounts by making false ultimatums to foreclose on their homes.
Believing themselves to be realists, Democrats actually foreclose some outcomes they would favor: Democrats who perceive high levels of explicit prejudice toward a group also believe presidential candidates from that group would be less electable.
A reverse-mortgage lender can foreclose after the death of the borrower even if the mortgage was HUD-insured, and therefore, should have included protections for the surviving spouse, a federal appeals court held on Wednesday.
It's as though (to use one of Phillips's own favored hedging phrases) he feels that to do more with a question than merely raising it would be to foreclose the possibility of other, equally interesting, questions.
If the terms of the repayment plan are unmet, the servicer may seek permission from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to accelerate the note, declare the loan due and payable, foreclose on the property, and sell it.
The profile went on to say: The spotlight on Lyric McHenry in life had meant that she was on the verge of becoming someone, but the spotlight on her in death seemed to foreclose all those possibilities.
Kennedy acknowledged that ordering a correction of all election district lines for partisan reasons might amount to an "unprecedented intervention in the American political process," but he would not foreclose the possibility of judicial relief down road.
To foreclose the need for burdensome discovery or depositions, liability would turn on whether a reasonable person in the official's position would have known the statement was false (and not on what the official in fact knew).
The resolution expressed support for a strong U.S.-Israel partnership and, in that context, reaffirmed U.S. support for a two-state solution and opposed one-sided measures, including unilateral Israeli annexation, that could foreclose such an outcome.
He indicates three typical concerns: that the merged companies can block new competitors, that they can foreclose competitors from customers or key inputs, and that they may have confidential information that allows them to compete with competitors unfairly.
"Even if it is a vertical integration, when you have market shares of this kind, in the high double digits, of course we have to be thorough in our analysis to make sure you don't foreclose," she said.
In order to legally foreclose on homeowners, the financial institutions doing the foreclosing must produce documents proving the mortgages were properly transferred from their originators through intermediaries and on to the trusts, detailing every step along that chain.
In particular the ministry's ban on ground-and-pound (in their words, "punches, kicks or strikes with the knees against a fighter on the ground") seems designed to foreclose on the possibility of legal MMA fights in France.
If implemented, the Board's plan will foreclose the public university system in Puerto Rico, as it takes out $450 million of its operational budget; not to mention that it will leave almost 500,000 U.S. citizens without healthcare coverage.
Well, I&aposm not going to foreclose yet on the fact that North Korea is not going to denuclearize and they are going to follow for everything that they said, you know, with President Trump at the Singapore summit.
But for those on the fence, knowing that doing so will foreclose future employment opportunities at some of Silicon Valley's most attractive employers would likely make the decision to decline easy, starving Palantir of top talent for such assignments.
Many people still see the former vice president as the party's best shot at regaining control of the White House, and have used that to foreclose larger discussions about the standards to which Americans should hold officials seeking office.
"In the presence of uncertainty and the absence of accelerating inflationary pressures, it would be unwise for policy to foreclose on the possibility of making further gains in the labor market," she told the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
The owners asked that if Westinghouse defaults on the DIP loan, the lenders should first foreclose on other collateral or be granted a lien on the proceeds from the sale of the intellectual property, not the intellectual property itself.
At least one chairman, whose committee would lead any impeachment proceedings, pointedly refused to say whether he viewed the actions laid out by Mr. Mueller as worthy of opening such an inquiry, though he did not foreclose the possibility.
He called such demographics a factor in Clayton's decision to foreclose on 24.23,242 manufactured housing mortgages last year, or 53 percent of its portfolio, at a cost of $25 million, compared with 22,290 foreclosures costing $157 million in 2015.
But while we will continue with our investigative work and do not foreclose the possibility of further depositions or hearings, we will not allow the President or others to drag this out for months on end in the courts.
If Mr. Trump envisions working with Israel's extreme right to foreclose the dream of a Palestinian state, he envisions a tragic future indeed, one in which Israel is likely to never have the peace and security that it deserves.
Qualcomm said in its statement on Monday that Broadcom and Silver Lake were effectively asking stockholders to foreclose options and make a decision now on a non-binding proposed transaction that may not be completed for well over a year.
In fact, Palestinians now worry that under pressure of investigations, Netanyahu may want to solidify his ties to the right and take actions on the ground that might foreclose once and for all the possibility of a two-state solution.
According to one of the sources, contractual terms of a significant part of PDG's debt give creditors the right to foreclose on collateralized assets in the event of non-payment, keeping projects and land aside in an in-court reorganization.
It's also what happened to legislation when the former majority leader bypassed committees, filed motions to curtail debate prematurely — sometimes as soon as it got underway — and routinely used his power of priority recognition to foreclose amendment opportunities for other Senators.
It appeared that EMC operated as, to use Nye's phrase, a "mortgage toxic waste dump," taking over what the industry called "scratch-and-dent loans" in default and moving to foreclose, regardless of the homeowner's ability to cure past-due amounts.
The effect of that was to foreclose challenges to the criminal justice system premised on its discriminatory effect — the Court required that plaintiffs show that discrimination was intended, not merely that the system was in effect discriminating against African Americans.
Some portion of the union, namely its freight railroad workers, is heavily dependent on coal, and union officials say members in that sector voted heavily for Mr. Trump because he refused to foreclose on its role in the national economy.
In fact, Palestinians now worry that under pressure of investigations, Netanyahu may want to solidify his ties to the right and take action on the ground that might foreclose once and for all the possibility of a two-state solution.
Slater may also have elected to gloss over grisly particulars as a narrative strategy, so as not to foreclose any identification between his reader and his subjects; Ishmael Beah describes killing as a "daily activity" but similarly refrains from graphic elaboration.
"While we will continue with our investigative work and do not foreclose the possibility of further depositions or hearings, we will not allow the President or others to drag this out for months on end in the courts," Schiff said.
Meanwhile, Granvil, who no longer drives because of poor health and uses a broker to hire a driver, said he is facing threats from the lender, Melrose Credit Union, to foreclose on not just his medallion, but also his house.
The IMF's stability report recommended that European regulators and policymakers strengthen insolvency regimes to allow banks to foreclose on legacy non-performing loans more quickly, while weaker banks need to be consolidated into stronger ones and costs need to be reduced.
"The fact that defendant was engaging in a different sexual act at the time the encounter was interrupted (namely, 'dry humping') does not foreclose the inference that he intended, ultimately, to rape," wrote Judge Franklin Elia in an unanimous opinion.
"We do not foreclose the possibility of making a referral, but all we have decided is to provide the Special Counsel with the transcripts so that his team can evaluate them for evidence as well as potential perjury," said the spokesman, Patrick Boland.
Arriving home from work, a clearly upset Meadow informs Harrison that the bank is about to foreclose on their house (the one they lived in before moving across the street from Ally and Ivy) and they have to be out in three days.
At a hearing, U.S. District Judge William Alsup will hear oral arguments on Wells Fargo's motion to dismiss the lawsuit on the grounds that the affected homeowners defaulted on their mortgages, giving the bank the absolute right to foreclose on their homes.
The fact that Trump's weak lock on the presidency isn't more widely discussed is attributable almost entirely to Republicans in Congress who, for now and for the foreseeable future, have resolved to foreclose inquiries into Trump's conduct that may yield impeachable offenses.
"We do not foreclose the possibility of making a referral, but all we have decided is to provide the Special Counsel with the transcripts so that his team can evaluate them for evidence as well as potential perjury," Patrick Boland, Schiff's spokesman, said.
Ryan, a Republican, said the House of Representatives would not "foreclose any options" when asked whether a special prosecutor was necessary to get to the bottom of the Democratic presidential candidate's use of a private email server while she ran the State Department.
That while relinquishing the White House for four or eight years more years would foreclose a conservative policymaking glut, they'd have admit to themselves that she, not he, can be trusted with the presidency, and be prepared to defend their determination publicly.
Conversely, for Republicans, putting Sandoval on the bench would foreclose the possibility that Democrats take the White House and the Senate in November, fill the seat with a liberal, and launch the first progressive majority on the Supreme Court in two generations.
Such an auction would "likely precipitate a chain reaction of other banks being pressured to foreclose on other (mortgage real estate investment trusts') pledged securities, all at prices informed by the fire sale that Defendants seek to hold," AG said in the filing.
His attempt to publicly pressure the White House on the vote highlights a split between his incoming government and the Obama administration, which has grown increasingly frustrated by Israeli settlement construction that it has repeatedly warned could foreclose the possibility of a two-state solution.
Senior U.S. officials have said they are keen to see the Boeing F-15 and F/A-18 production lines in St. Louis, and the Lockheed F-16 line in Fort Worth, Texas, continue, and do not want to foreclose options on fourth-generation aircraft.
As Venezuela careens closer to a default, some holders of PDVSA bonds set to expire in 2020 and backed by a pledge of Citgo stock are preparing to go to U.S. courts to foreclose on Citgo shares, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Precisely because they are so great, there's no contextualizing the real, Biles-class, Bolt-grade superhumans of the Olympics—because no one has ever done the things that they're doing it is very easy to see them as so fundamentally different as to foreclose empathy.
The plan would require that government-subsidized systems offer every American a choice of a private health plan, a requirement that would probably foreclose a liberal state from enacting a single-payer program and that might require restructuring of some state-run Medicaid programs.
More than a dozen people are running in the Democratic primary, including a record number of women and minorities, and announcing a running mate too soon could foreclose the possibility of uniting the party by inviting a popular runner-up to join the ticket later.
But trying to foreclose any kind of meaningful contact with the voters or debate about party priorities, strategy, and direction was arrogant and based on a level of self-confidence about Democratic leaders' political judgment that does not seem borne out by the evidence.
Judge Dan Aaron Polster of Federal District Court of Northern Ohio hopes that the shadow of the trial will goad the sides to reach a national settlement that could award money to cities, towns and counties across the country, and foreclose further opioid lawsuits.
" That includes a plan to keep staff on the ground in Iowa after the caucuses as part of a broader effort to build "a critical mass of support in more than enough states to foreclose any path to an Electoral College victory for Donald Trump.
Although crashes caused by human error kill more than one million people annually, it may only take a few fatal crashes of a fully autonomous vehicle, where fault is uncertain, to meaningfully delay or forever foreclose on the tremendous life-saving potential of this technology.
Today, however, the pharmaceutical competitive landscape faces an even more existential threat in the efforts of brand drug companies to foreclose generic entry in the first place by denying would-be competitors the tools and resources required to meet Food & Drug Administration (FDA) safety rules.
After the city moved to foreclose on his house, Ficken filed a counter suit against the city and the Code Enforcement Board members, asking for $1 in nominal damages, coverage for attorney fees and injunctions, so he doesn't have to pay back the fines, which total $29,833.50.
As the national conversation about the plight of undocumented immigrants and students escalates, a solution seems beyond reach because gridlock in Congress threatens to foreclose meaningful debate that could bring certainty to the lives of hundreds of thousands of undocumented students and graduates of our public schools.
Even as many progressives stay earnestly focused on local races and gaining strength within the Democratic Party apparatus, make no mistake: they are on edge waiting for his decision and will attack anyone they see developing a following that could foreclose his chances in the primary.
"They remember, 'Things were really good, and then dad lost his job and then we had to foreclose on our home,'" said Sophia Bera, a certified financial planner and founder of Austin, Texas-based Gen Y Planning, and a member of the CNBC Financial Advisor Council.
" Though the asylum statute only lists a few, narrow exceptions to the broad rule that any foreign national may apply for asylum, the Trump administration claims that those limits "merely establish minimum statutory requirements" and "do not foreclose the Executive from imposing additional, more stringent requirements.
Theranos, which went from being a Silicon Valley darling to a cautionary tale, told shareholders that it was in talks to sell its patents to its most recent lender, Fortress Investment Group, after breaching a loan covenant in a way that allows Fortress to foreclose on the company's assets.
Pretty much every major tech company, plus Verizon, which owns Oath, which owns TechCrunch In the digital context, inflexible doctrines that categorically foreclose any protection for data automatically generated by ordinary digital activity—or that will be generated by the yet-to-be-conceived technologies of tomorrow—are not sustainable.
The Murder on the Orient Express star's former managers at The Management Group (TMG) filed a motion Monday to foreclose on five of his properties in Los Angeles in order to cover a $5 million loan the company says it gave him in 2012 to cover a City National Bank loan.
Rather than seeking indictments, the city went after landlords through their mortgages, taking advantage of standard clauses that allowed banks to foreclose on properties where illicit activity was taking place, said Sidney Baumgarten, a lawyer appointed by Mayor Abraham Beame during that era to lead the Midtown Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee.
A unanimous panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling that allowed Richmond, Virginia-based Live Well Financial Inc to foreclose on a reverse mortgage that former Philadelphia 76er Caldwell "Pops" Jones Jr had obtained on his home in Georgia just two months before his death in 2014.
When he visited again at the beginning of June, to take stock of Elkhart's economic progress, he found that unemployment stood at just 21988%, high-school graduation rates had jumped to 25% and the rate of mortgages that were late or about to foreclose had fallen by more than half, to 26%.
It not only clarifies for the layman the cases' legal niceties but also concludes, instructively, that the less celebrated Weber case of 1979, in which it was decided that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act "did not foreclose private race-conscious affirmative action plans," may have been the most consequential.
In refusing to see Africans as meaningful makers of civilizations (it was more feasible for many European explorers that aliens had built the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt or the stone architecture of Great Zimbabwe as opposed to indigenous Africans), we foreclose the possibility that they can offer meaningful interpretations of their own realities.
What lies behind the threat is the EU's desire to replace its patchwork of more than 100 bilateral trade deals with Switzerland with a single grand deal like the one it has with Norway—not least to foreclose a post-Brexit future in which Britain cites Switzerland's pick-and-mix arrangement as a precedent.
If we learned anything from the controversy over James Comey's press conferences -- where he sharply criticized Hillary Clinton's handling of her emails, and then announced that no charges were warranted -- it is that departmental guidelines foreclose commenting on criminal investigations, especially if the subjects of the investigation are not publicly charged with a crime.
"The way it works is that today's incoming receipts pay yesterday's bills, and when the faucet turns off on income …"  Douglas said he hopes to reopen his restaurants once diners reemerge, but he's aware of the difficulties he'll face: Landlords could foreclose, and then there's the cost of restocking, rehiring and training, he noted.
It seems odd then, that just as the world's attention turns to the region, there is a vocal minority in the U.S. urging the administration to foreclose the possibility of future Arctic development, turning its back on the region at precisely the moment when we need to be working with our allies and partners to expand our capabilities.
Schwarber, a beloved member of the clubhouse and an integral part of the lineup, left the second game of the season, a road matchup in Arizona, with a devastating knee injury that will keep him off the field through early 2017, and which may yet foreclose the possibility of spending meaningful time at catcher in the future.
"These aren't apples to apples in any respect and I regret China's decision today to further foreclose the world's ability to conduct the free press operations, frankly, that would be really good for the Chinese people, really good for the Chinese people in these incredibly challenging global times where more information, more transparency are what will save lives," he said.
But while we will continue with our investigative work and do not foreclose the possibility of further depositions or hearings, we will not allow the President or others to drag this out for months on end in the courts," calling the inquiry "an urgent matter that cannot wait if we are to protect the nation's security and the integrity of our elections.
J.) and Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Fla.) sent a letter to the Treasury that highlights the threat to national security should Rosneft foreclose on Venezuela's oil properties located in the United States.
" Above all, the ethos of that 1988 campaign centered around a cross-racial, cross-gender emphasis on economics, the exact same thesis of Sanders' 603 campaign: "When they close down your factory or foreclose on your farm," Jackson said then, "and comes the time when they pull the plug and the lights go out, we all — we all — look amazingly similar sitting there in the dark.
" Perfectly willing to admit that "the Soviet Union was a horrible society" that killed millions of innocents, he yet yearns as a leftist to extract something valid from the socialist dream, and to avoid the skewed reading of history backward: "If we tell ourselves only a case-closed story of communism as an inevitable disaster, we miss other parts of the past's reality, and foreclose on the other stories it can tell us.
That position doesn't foreclose the possibility of hearing witness testimony at a later date, but it does mean that Senate Republicans will support an organizing resolution that falls short of Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerDemocrats call for updates on US troop deployments CNN's Manu Raju: Pelosi hasn't told 'her closest confidantes' plan for impeachment articles The Hill's 12:30 Report: Schumer to force votes on impeachment witnesses MORE's (D-N.
First, though Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE wasn't likely to win Indiana's primary and foreclose a contested convention Tuesday night, Trump attacked Cruz's father, citing a National Enquirer story that suggested Rafael Cruz was someone involved, with Lee Harvey Oswald, in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
"Nationwide injunctions … radically inflate the role of district judges, allowing any one of more than 600 individuals to single-handedly freeze a policy nationwide, a power that no single appellate judge or justice can accomplish; they foreclose percolation and reasoned debate among lower courts, often requiring the Supreme Court to decide complex legal issues in an emergency posture with limited briefing [and] they enable transparent forum shopping, which saps public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary," Attorney General William Barr declared in a speech last month.

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