A federal law that protects homeowners from practices and mortgage industry.The homeowners pay for the PMI after the coverage is needed. The rights are disclosed. AKA PMI cancellation act.
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HOMESOKEN, HOMSOKEN
See HAMESOKEN.
HOMESTAEE
A mansion-house. Dickinson v. Mayer, 11 Heisk. (Tenn.) 521.
HOMESTEAD
The home place; the place where the home is. It is the home, thehouse and the adjoining land, where the head of the family dwells; the home farm. Thelixed residence […]
HOMESTEAD CORPORATION
This term applies to a corporation that buys a large plot of land and improves it for houses.
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
The part of a home’s value that is exempt from taxes. It reduces the tax burden on the tax payer. It is only for primary residence .
HOMICIDAL MANIA
a mental illness where a person has the irrational desire to kill someone.
HOMICIDAX
Pertaining to homicide; relating to homicide; impelling to homicide; asa homicidal mania . (See INSANITY.)
HOMICIDE
The killing of any human creature. 4 Bl. Comm. 177. The killing of onehuman being by the act, procurement , or omission of another. Pen. Code N. Y.
HOMICIDE ACCIDENTAL
This term applies to killing a [personal that was an accident. See manslaughter ; involuntary manslaughter .
HOMICIDE BY MISADVENTURE
This term is the same as accidental homicide.
HOMICIDE CULPABLE
the term applied to a criminal murder.
HOMICIDE EXCUSABLE
This term applies to a person who kills another person while defending himself.
HOMICIDE FELONIOUS
This term applies to a criminal and wrongful homicide.
HOMICIDE JUSTIFIABLE
This term applies to the blameless killing of a person, such as in self-defense .
HOMICIDE SELF-DEFENSE
the term when a person kills out of self-defence.
HOMICIDIUM
Lat. Homicide, (q. v.)Homicidium ex justitia, homicide in the administration of justice, or in the executionof the sentence of the law.Homicidium ex necessitate , homicide from Inevitable necessity, as for […]
HOMINATIO
The mustering of men; the doing of homage.
HOMINE CAPTO IN WITHERNAM- IUM
A writ to take him that had taken any bondman or woman, and led him or lier out of the country, so that he or she could not bereplevied according […]
HOMINE ELIGENDO
In old English law . A writ directed to a corporation , requiringthe members to make choice of a man to keep one part of the seal appointed forstatutes merchant, […]
HOMINE REPLEGIANDO
In English law . A writ which lay to replevy a man out ofprison, or out of the custody of any private person, In the same manner that chattelstaken in […]
HOMINES
Lat. In feudal law. Men; feudatory tenants who claimed a privilege ofhaving their causes, etc., tried only in their lord’s court. Paroch. Antiq. 15.
HOMIPLAGIUM
In old English law . The maiming of a man. Blount.
HOMME
Fr. Man; a man. This term is defined by the Civil Code of Louisiana toinclude a woman. Article 3522, notes 1, 2.
HOMMES DE FIEF
Fr. In feudal law. Men of the fief; feudal tenants; the peers in thelords’ courts. Montesq., Esprit des Lois, liv. 28, c. 27.