land contract
Americannoun
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a contract for the purchase and sale of land.
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a contract in which a purchaser of real estate, upon making an initial payment, agrees to pay the seller stipulated amounts at specified intervals until the total purchase price is paid, the seller retaining legal title to the land as security for the payments.
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“If they can use a highly technical case regarding a land contract, the regime can easily find another technical point regarding other media organizations,” Mr. Hui said.
From New York Times • Dec. 10, 2022
To make things worse, she didn’t qualify for pandemic aid because she was buying her house through a land contract.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 22, 2021
Norris and several business partners bought the Lansing property on a land contract and will rely on loans to fund infrastructure improvements.
From Washington Times • May 28, 2018
Hours after the crackdown, Guangdong's Political and Law Committee reiterated on its Weibo microblog account that Shangpu's land contract had been scrapped, and the village chief detained along with more than 10 others.
From Reuters • Mar. 14, 2013
In 1960, feeling himself prepared at last to practice, Novak traded a land contract worth $15,000 for the practice of a retiring doctor.
From Time Magazine Archive
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