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Subscribing witness
Subscribing witness The witness to the execution of an instrument who has written his name as proof of seeing such execution.
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Execution The signing and delivery of an instrument. Also, a legal order directing an official to enforce a judgment against the property of a debtor.
Instrument A written legal document created to secure the rights of the parties participating in the agreement.
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Subscribe 1) To give, pay, or pledge (a sum of money) as a contribution, investment, etc. 2) To append one's signature or mark to (a document), as in approval or attestation of its contents.
Substantial performance Substantial performancerefers to the fulfillment of the obligations agreed to in a contract, with only slight variances from the exact terms and/or unimportant omissions or minor defects.
Substitute of trustee A document which is recorded to change the trustee under the deed of trust.
Substitution An appraisal principle that states that the maximum value of a property tends to be set by the cost of purchasing an equally desirable and valuable substitute property, assuming that no costly delay is encountered in making the substitution.
Substitution of entitlement Replaces one eligible veteran with another on an existing Veterans Administration loan.
Subsurface rights Ownership rights in a parcel of real estate to the water, minerals, gas, oil and so forth that lie beneath the surface of the property.
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Subprime borrower A borrower with a less-than-perfect credit report due to late payments or a default on debt payments.
Subprime lenders Lenders who specialize in B, C, or D catagory paper.
Subprime mortgage A mortgage granted to a borrower considered subprime, that is, a person with a less-than-perfect credit report. Subprime borrowers have either missed payments on a debt or have been late with payments.
Subrogation The substitution of one creditor for another, with the substituted person succeeding to the legal rights and claims of the original claimant.
Subscribe 1) To give, pay, or pledge (a sum of money) as a contribution, investment, etc. 2) To append one's signature or mark to (a document), as in approval or attestation of its contents.
Subscribing witness
Substitute of trustee A document which is recorded to change the trustee under the deed of trust.
Substitution An appraisal principle that states that the maximum value of a property tends to be set by the cost of purchasing an equally desirable and valuable substitute property, assuming that no costly delay is encountered in making the substitution.
Substitution of entitlement Replaces one eligible veteran with another on an existing Veterans Administration loan.
Subsurface rights Ownership rights in a parcel of real estate to the water, minerals, gas, oil and so forth that lie beneath the surface of the property.
Subterfuge A clever trick or strategy used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc.
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