encumbrance (Meaning)

Wordnet

encumbrance (n)

an onerous or difficult concern

a charge against property (as a lien or mortgage)

any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome

Webster

encumbrance (n.)

That which encumbers; a burden which impedes action, or renders it difficult and laborious; a clog; an impediment. See Incumbrance.

Same as Incumbrance.

encumbrance Sentence Examples

  1. The house had an encumbrance in the form of a mortgage.
  2. The bank refused to grant the loan because the property had a prior encumbrance.
  3. The company's assets were encumbered by various debts and obligations.
  4. The land was subject to an encumbrance in the form of a right-of-way.
  5. The easement constituted an encumbrance on the property.
  6. The title search revealed that the property was free of any encumbrances.
  7. The owner of the encumbered property was responsible for paying the taxes and insurance.
  8. The buyer was not aware of the encumbrance until after the purchase was complete.
  9. The seller failed to disclose the existence of the encumbrance to the buyer.
  10. The presence of the encumbrance reduced the value of the property.

FAQs About the word encumbrance

an onerous or difficult concern, a charge against property (as a lien or mortgage), any obstruction that impedes or is burdensomeThat which encumbers; a burden

embarrassment, obstruction,obstacle, hurdle, deterrent,interference, trammel, load, stop, handicap

stimulus,incentive, assistance, impetus, benefit, spur, stimulus, spur, assistance, advantage

The house had an encumbrance in the form of a mortgage.

The bank refused to grant the loan because the property had a prior encumbrance.

The company's assets were encumbered by various debts and obligations.

The land was subject to an encumbrance in the form of a right-of-way.