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Definition of subjected to in English English dictionary

subject to
The purchase of a property with an existing lien against the title without assuming any personal liability for the liens payment
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Usually referred to as the condition of title that exists at the time of acquisition by the buyer, such as subject to a peed of Trust of record
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An indication that title to a property includes an obligation of some sort, an easement, right of way, lien, right of claim Opposite of "together with"
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The purchase of real property subject to a mortgage, whereby the original holder remains personally liable for the mortgage
subject to
Usually referred to as the condition of title that exists at the time of acquisition by the buyer, such as subject to a Deed of Trust or record
subject to
Usually referred to as the condition of title that exists at the time of acquisition by the buyer, such as subject to a deed of trust of record
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A situation in which a buyer takes control of a property title that has a lien on it, but they do not agree to be responsible for that lien
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Typically referring to wages or compensation that are liable to taxation
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subordinate to -, under the influence of -, inferior to -
subject to
Taking title to property with a lien but not agreeing to be personally responsible for the lien If the holder who forecloses the lien can take the property but may not collect any money from the owner who took "subject to " Compare, ASSUMPTION
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The buyer agrees to make payments on the existing mortgage, without notifying the lender The seller remains liable for making payments on the loan if the buyer does not make the mortgage payment The buyer is not personally liable for mortgage payments, but must make payments to keep the property See also Assumable Mortgage
subject to
Depending upon as a condition
subjected
past of subject
subjected
{s} brought under the control of another; under the rule of; subordinate, under the control of; exposed to, liable to; reduced to subjection; subjacent, located below, situated beneath
subjected
Subjacent
subjected
Exposed; liable; subject; obnoxious
subjected
Reduced to subjection; brought under the dominion of another
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