Lienholder definition

Lienholder means a person with a security interest in particular property.
Lienholder means a person holding a security interest in a vehicle.
Lienholder means a person holding a security interest.

Examples of Lienholder in a sentence

  • Lienholder acknowledges that the Village is relying on the consent of Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxxx’s agreement to subordinate its Mortgage to the claims of the Village under the Tax Agreement when agreeing to enter the Tax Agreement with Owner.


More Definitions of Lienholder

Lienholder means any person or legal entity that is noted on the motor vehicle certificate of title as a lienholder, or, if the motor vehicle certificate of title contains the term lessee, the person or legal entity that is noted on the motor vehicle certificate of title as the lessor or as shown by the records of the department.
Lienholder means any lienholder of an abandoned recreational vehicle, manufactured dwelling or floating home, if the lien is of record or the lienholder is actually known to the landlord.
Lienholder or "lienholder of record" means a person to whom either of the following applies:
Lienholder or “mortgage holder” means any person or entity holding a note, mortgage or other interest secured by the building or any part thereof.
Lienholder or “lienholder of record” means a person who claims an interest in or lien on the property pursuant to a financing statement, title, registration, or other marine documentation filed with the secretary of state, a register of deeds, or other public filing.
Lienholder means a holder of an assessment lien or a holder of a mortgage lien, as applicable.
Lienholder means any lienholder of abandoned personal property, if the lien is of record or the lienholder is actually known to the landlord.