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  • 1 redeem a loan

    eine Anleihe tilgen

    First banking dictionary > redeem a loan

  • 2 mortgage

    1. noun
    Hypothek, die; attrib. Hypotheken-

    mortgage repayment — Hypothekenzahlung, die

    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    ['mo:ɡi‹] 1. noun
    (a legal agreement by which a sum of money is lent for the purpose of buying buildings, land etc.) die Hypothek
    2. verb
    (to offer (buildings etc) as security for a loan.) verpfänden
    * * *
    mort·gage
    [ˈmɔ:gɪʤ, AM ˈmɔ:r-]
    I. n COMM, LAW
    1. (conveyance of property) Verpfändung f fachspr
    2. (deed) [Hypotheken]pfandbrief m, Hypothekenurkunde f, Verpfändungsurkunde f fachspr
    3. (rights involved) [Grund]pfandrecht nt
    4. (amount) Hypothek f fachspr
    registered \mortgage Buchhypothek f
    to pay the \mortgage [or repay [the] \mortgage monies] COMM, LAW die Hypothek abtragen [o zurückzahlen] [o SCHWEIZ amortisieren]
    to pay off [or redeem] a \mortgage eine Hypothek ablösen [o tilgen]
    to raise [or take out] a \mortgage [on sth] eine Hypothek [auf etw akk] aufnehmen fachspr
    II. n modifier COMM, LAW (creditor, debt, interest) Hypotheken-
    \mortgage claim Hypothekenforderung f
    \mortgage rate Hypothekenzinssatz m, Hypothekenzinsfuß m fachspr
    III. vt
    to \mortgage sth etw hypothekarisch belasten
    to be \mortgaged up to the hilt bis über den Hals [o die Ohren] in Hypothekenschulden stecken
    * * *
    ['mɔːgɪdZ]
    1. n
    Hypothek f (on auf +acc/dat)

    a mortgage for £50,000/for that amount — eine Hypothek über or von £ 50.000/über diesen Betrag

    2. vt
    house, land hypothekarisch belasten

    to mortgage one's future (fig)sich (dat) die or seine Zukunft verbauen

    * * *
    mortgage [ˈmɔː(r)ɡıdʒ] JUR
    A s
    1. Verpfändung f:
    give in mortgage verpfänden
    2. Pfandbrief m
    3. Pfandrecht n
    4. Hypothek f:
    by mortgage hypothekarisch;
    lend on mortgage auf Hypothek (ver)leihen;
    take out a mortgage eine Hypothek aufnehmen (on auf akk)
    5. Hypothekenbrief m
    B v/t
    1. verpfänden (to an akk) (auch fig)
    2. hypothekarisch oder mit einer Hypothek belasten, eine Hypothek aufnehmen auf (akk)
    mtg (mtge) abk WIRTSCH mortgage
    * * *
    1. noun
    Hypothek, die; attrib. Hypotheken-

    mortgage repayment — Hypothekenzahlung, die

    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    n.
    Hypothek -en f.
    Pfand ¨-er m. v.
    verpfänden v.

    English-german dictionary > mortgage

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