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incumbered (imp. & p. p.)

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incumbered Sentence Examples

  1. The property was incumbered with a hefty mortgage, making it difficult for the buyer to obtain financing.
  2. The inheritance was incumbered with numerous legal restrictions, preventing the beneficiary from fully accessing the assets.
  3. The company's balance sheet was incumbered by a large amount of debt, limiting its ability to invest in growth.
  4. The land was incumbered with an easement, which granted neighboring landowners the right to use a portion of the property.
  5. The trust was incumbered with a clause that prevented the trustee from distributing funds to certain beneficiaries.
  6. The car was incumbered with a lien, prohibiting the owner from selling it without paying off the debt.
  7. The estate was incumbered with taxes and probate fees, reducing its value to the heirs.
  8. The research grant was incumbered with ethical restrictions, preventing scientists from conducting certain experiments.
  9. The loan agreement was incumbered with penalties for early repayment, making it financially disadvantageous to pay off the debt sooner.
  10. The ship was incumbered with a crew contract that prohibited the captain from firing or replacing any of the sailors.

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The property was incumbered with a hefty mortgage, making it difficult for the buyer to obtain financing.

The inheritance was incumbered with numerous legal restrictions, preventing the beneficiary from fully accessing the assets.

The company's balance sheet was incumbered by a large amount of debt, limiting its ability to invest in growth.

The land was incumbered with an easement, which granted neighboring landowners the right to use a portion of the property.