Assent to a decree definition

Assent to a decree means a provision in a lien instrument assenting, in the event of a specified default, to the entry of an order for the sale of the property subject to the lien.
Assent to a decree means a provision in a lien instrument declaring an assent to the entry of an order for the sale of the property subject to the lien upon a specified default.

Examples of Assent to a decree in a sentence

  • The pleadings that are appropriate in a foreclosure proceeding are set forth in Md. Rule 14-207.Maryland Rule 14-207 sets forth three types of pleadings allowed in a foreclosure proceeding, namely: 1) Power of sale; 2) Assent to a decree or lien instrument with no power of sale or assent to a decree; and 3) Lien instrument with both a power of sale and assent to a decree.

Related to Assent to a decree

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