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- Repossession abstract "Repossession is generally used to refer to a financial institution taking back an object that was either used as collateral or rented or leased in a transaction. Repossession is a "self-help" type of action in which the party having right of ownership of the property in question takes the property back from the party having right of possession without invoking court proceedings. The property is then sold on by either the financial institution or 3rd party sellers. The extent to which repossession is authorized, and how it may be executed, greatly varies in different jurisdictions (see below).".
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink scholar_case?case=18001802465783784125.
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink mortgatelandlordpossession.htm.
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink www.citizensadvice.org.uk.
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink 2456.
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink topic.asp?category=Legal%20Rights&subcategory=Credit&docid=243&topic=Repossession&title=Your%20rights&contenttype=summary&bhcp=1.
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink aut14.shtm.
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink www.hrac.org.uk.
- Repossession wikiPageExternalLink 0,1607,7-238-43535_55601_55604-234906--,00.html.
- Repossession wikiPageID "2301687".
- Repossession wikiPageRevisionID "601949887".
- Repossession hasPhotoCollection Repossession.
- Repossession subject Category:Personal_finance.
- Repossession subject Category:Personal_property_law.
- Repossession subject Category:Property.
- Repossession comment "Repossession is generally used to refer to a financial institution taking back an object that was either used as collateral or rented or leased in a transaction. Repossession is a "self-help" type of action in which the party having right of ownership of the property in question takes the property back from the party having right of possession without invoking court proceedings. The property is then sold on by either the financial institution or 3rd party sellers.".
- Repossession label "Repossession".
- Repossession sameAs m.0725l2.
- Repossession sameAs Q7314182.
- Repossession sameAs Q7314182.
- Repossession wasDerivedFrom Repossession?oldid=601949887.
- Repossession isPrimaryTopicOf Repossession.