Discharge of a mortgage or deed of trust lien from the records upon payment of the secured debt. Dischange of an obligation or indebtedness by paying what is due. Back to the Top
Payment of a judgment amount by the losing party.
A document stating that the terms or conditions of a judgment, lien, or mortgage have been met and that any property or obligation held is therefore released.
state of being gratified; great satisfaction; "dull repetitious work gives no gratification"; "to my immense gratification he arrived on time"
a form filed by the judgment creditor to acknowledge that the debt has been paid and is no longer owing
a statement that the debt secured by the mortgage has been paid
An entry made on the record, by which a party in whose favor a judgment was rendered declares that he has been satisfied and paid.
The extinction of a debt or obligation by performance or payment
Discharge of a legal obligation, as in a "Satisfaction of Judgment."
A document given to the borrower by the lender indicating that the debt has been paid in full.
A document acknowledging the payment of a debt, such as a satisfaction of a mortgage.
Discharge of an obligation by payment of the amount due, such as on a mortgage, deed of trust or contract; or payment of debt, such as satisfaction of a judgment. Also the recorded instrument stating such payment has been made.
The payment of a debt that satisfies an obligation.
The payment in full of a debt.
The discharge of an obligation by paying a party what is due (i.e., the satisfaction of an IRS lien or the satisfaction of a mortgage).
The discharge of an obligation by payment to a party of sums due.
(1) The payment of a debt or fulfillment of an obligation. (2) An instrument executed by the holder of a lien, debt or obligation which acknowledges payment or fulfillment. For example, a satisfaction of a mortgage sometimes is referred to as a satisfaction piece.
Paying and being released from an obligation in its' entirety before the end of the term.
Performance of the terms of an obligation.
The discharge of an obligation by paying a party what it is due. (i.e.) liens and judgments
Acceptance by one or both parties on the completion of an obligation.
The discharge of an obligation by paying a party what is due to him.
also called a "release of mortgage," it is a document issued by the lender stating that the mortgage loan has been paid in full
In real estate practice, an instrument to be recorded on the county recorder's books when a mortgage has been paid in full. it is signed by the mortgagee and recites that the debt has been satisfied.
An instrument executed by the holder of a lien, debt or obligation that acknowledges payment or fulfillment. This document would be recorded in the Register of Deeds Office.
The payment of a debt which satisfies an obligation.
Payment of amount of judgment by the losing party.
Discharge of an obligation by payment of the amount due, as on a mortgage, trust deed or contract or payment of a debt awarded, such as a satisfaction of a judgment.
Fulfillment of a person's needs or desires. Discharge of an obligation through payment or rendering of service.
Payment of a debt or other obligation.
The discharge of a mortgage or a trust deed lien from the records upon payment of the evidence debt.
The discharge of an obligation upon payment of a debt.
"Satisfaction" b/w "Loser Is Congruent to Weed" was released as a 7-inch single by The Residents in 1976. The song is a complete reworking of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", originally released by The Rolling Stones.
Satisfaction is a Benny Benassi song from his album Hypnotica.