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assumable


Meanings
  • something that can be transferred or assumed by another

    - "An adjustable-rate mortgage can be assumed by the buyer from the seller."

Rhymes
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assiduous , assuage , assumption , assorted , assent
Homophones
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  1. assume (en) :


Variants
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assumabilities , assumability , assumable , assumably , assume , assumed , assumes , assuming
Forms
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{"term"=>"assumable debt", "description"=>"A debt that can be assumed by another borrower, typically in the context of real estate transactions.", "lang"=>"en"}


Etymology
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The word assumable comes from the Latin word assumere, which means 'to take on' or 'to assume'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the term assumable has its roots in Latin? The Latin word assumere means 'to take on' or 'to assume'.

  2. Did you know that in real estate transactions, the term assumable debt refers to a debt that can be assumed by another borrower? This can be an important consideration for buyers looking to take on existing mortgage debts.

  3. Did you know that the legal concept of assumption of risk refers to a situation where one party agrees to accept the risk of loss or harm arising from a particular situation or activity? This can be an important consideration in many different types of transactions and agreements.


Related Concepts
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  1. assumption of risk: A legal concept under which one party agrees to accept the risk of loss or harm arising from a particular situation or activity.


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In literature and art, the term assumable can refer to something that can be taken for granted or assumed to be true without any need for proof.

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