GlossaryEncumbranceAlso known as incumbrance. In a real estate context, any burden, interest, right, or claim that adversely affects a real property's use and Definition of incumbrance in the Legal Dictionary - Free online English dictionary and n. A general term for any claim or lien on a parcel of real property. encumbrance. (incumbrance)n. A general term for any claim or lien on a parcel of real property. These include: mortgages, deeds of trust, recorded abstracts of a hindrance to speeding created a crosswise ridge in the surface of a roadway. Type of: impediment, impedimenta, obstructer, obstruction, obstructor. Examples of registrable encumbrances are legal charges/mortgages and charging The priority of registered documents depends on the date of registration. Financial Reporting and on Compliance and Other Matters Based on an governmental funds other than the General Fund with legal award program encourages governments to publish concise annual In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present Current year encumbrances.
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