Real estate mortgage definition

Real estate mortgage means a mortgage granted upon an interest in real property, other than a mortgage upon a vendor's or vendee's interest in a land contract unless the vendor and the vendee join in or
Real estate mortgage means a mortgage of the REAL ESTATE, as the same may hereafter be amended from time to time, granted by the BORROWER to the BANK securing repayment of the OBLIGATIONS including without limitation the REAL ESTATE NOTE, which shall include without limitation:
Real estate mortgage means a Canadian Real Estate Mortgage or a US Real Estate Mortgage, as the case may be.

Examples of Real estate mortgage in a sentence

  • SOLELY FOR U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES, THIS CERTIFICATE IS A "REGULAR INTEREST" IN A "REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CONDUIT," AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED, RESPECTIVELY, IN SECTIONS 860G AND 860D OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986, AS AMENDED (THE "CODE").

  • FOR U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES, THIS CERTIFICATE IS A "REGULAR INTEREST" IN A "REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CONDUIT," AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED, RESPECTIVELY, IN SECTIONS 860G AND 860D OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986, AS AMENDED (THE "CODE").

  • FOR U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES, THIS CERTIFICATE REPRESENTS BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF A "REGULAR INTEREST" IN A "REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CONDUIT," AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED, RESPECTIVELY, IN SECTIONS 860G AND 860D OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986, AS AMENDED (THE "CODE") AND CERTAIN OTHER PROPERTY.

  • SOLELY FOR U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES, THIS CERTIFICATE IS A "REGULAR INTEREST" IN A "REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CONDUIT," AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED, RESPECTIVELY, IN SECTIONS 860G AND 860D OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986 (THE "CODE").

  • SOLELY FOR U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES, THIS CERTIFICATE IS A "RESIDUAL INTEREST" IN A "REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CONDUIT" AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED, RESPECTIVELY, IN SECTIONS 860G AND 860D OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986 (THE "CODE").


More Definitions of Real estate mortgage

Real estate mortgage means a mortgage granted upon an interest in real property, other than a mortgage upon a vendor's or vendee's interest in a land contract unless the vendor and the vendee join in or subject their respective interests to a single mortgage. A land contract mortgage is not a real estate mortgage.
Real estate mortgage means a mortgage granted upon an interest in real property, which is created when the vendor and the vendee join in or subject their respective interests to a single mortgage. A land contract mortgage is not a real estate mortgage.
Real estate mortgage means the mortgage created and to be created by the Mortgagors over the Real Assets pursuant to this Mortgage Agreement; and
Real estate mortgage means that certain Open-End Mortgage and Security Agreement to Secure Present and Future Loans Under Chapter 25 of Title 34 of the General Laws dated as of December 21, 2006 made by Faith Realty, LLC for the benefit of Bank of America, as recorded with the Land Evidence Records of the City of Woonsocket on December 21, 2006 in Book 1614 at Page 190, as assigned by Faith Realty, LLC to SI USA and further amended by those Amendments to Open-End Mortgage and Security Agreement and Collateral Assignment of Leases and Rents dated as of April 24, 2007 by and between SI USA and Bank of America, as recorded with the Land Evidence Records of the City of Woonsocket on April 27, 2007 in Book 1652 at Page 20, as may have been or may be further amended from time to time.
Real estate mortgage means the mortgage or mortgages created and to be created by PSPH pursuant to Article III and other provisions of this Mortgage Agreement;
Real estate mortgage means any document creating a security interest in a residence owned by a person to secure the payment of a home loan . . . .
Real estate mortgage. Investment Conduit Income Tax Return, including Schedule Q thereto, Quarterly Notice to Residual Interest Holders of REMIC Taxable Income or Net Loss Allocation, or any successor forms, to be filed on behalf of REMIC I and REMIC II due to their classification as REMICs under the REMIC Provisions, together with any and all other information, reports or returns that may be required to be furnished to the Certificateholders or filed with the Internal Revenue Service or any other governmental taxing authority under any applicable provisions of federal, state or local tax laws. Transfer: Any direct or indirect transfer, sale, pledge, hypothecation or other form of assignment of any Ownership Interest in a Certificate.