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She studied every pertinent document -- probate records, census reports, mortgages, contracts, inventories and newspaper articles -- to verify all the known facts about Dave, eliminate mistakes and add substantially to his story.
These corporations get to veto any law that would eat into their short-term profits, like a freeze on kicking Americans out of their homes while the banks' dodgy and probably illegal boom-time mortgages contracts are clarified, or a transition away from climate-destabilising oil and coal.
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Mortgage contracts contain clauses that stipulate that the borrower needs to maintain proper insurance.
It's true that nobody forced homeowners to sign mortgage contracts at gunpoint.
The company's book of mortgage contracts lost substantial value during this year's credit turmoil.
Lenders could end up wrapping these derivatives into mortgage contracts as a form of home-equity insurance.
First, there was the £500m charge for compensating 300,000 customers for sloppily written mortgage contracts issued by Halifax.
Instead, the Bank of England simply presses cash into the banks' hands in return for assets like shares and mortgage contracts.
The government could provide some relief by pressuring banks now reliant on state aid to renegotiate mortgage contracts inked during the years of plenty.
Mortgage broker Ray Boulger of John Charcol said lenders may be forced to rewrite mortgage contracts retrospectively to meet the government's demand for longer-term tenancies.
Halifax was forced last month, following the intervention of the Financial Services Authority, to drop a clause in its mortgage contracts allowing it to impose a floor on interest rates.
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