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  2. Mortgage burning - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage burning was a twentieth-century custom in the United States of America (U.S.A.) that was the ritual incineration of the promissory note (mortgage) upon satisfaction of the payment schedule by the purchaser (debtor, or mortgagor). This ritual was performed to celebrate the release of the debtor from further payment obligations, and was ...

  3. Family Support Council officials burn mortgage in celebration

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    The note-burning party at The Mill at Crown Gardens marked paying off a $225,000 mortgage on the Family Support Council's building on Waring Road and the Oak Haven Second Chance Home for teenage ...

  4. Dove World Outreach Center Quran-burning controversy

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    The Gainesville fire department refused to grant the church a burning permit; [106] regardless, the church planned to proceed with the event despite the potential fine. [107] Following the July 2010 announcement of the Quran burning, the bank holding a $140,000 mortgage loan on the church property, demanded immediate repayment of the balance ...

  5. Let us now pray: Church mortgage delinquencies on the rise - AOL

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    Bloomberg recently profiled the Evangelical Christian Credit Union, which has written some $3 billion worth of church mortgages over the past Let us now pray: Church mortgage delinquencies on the rise

  6. Dove World Outreach Center - Wikipedia

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    Dove World Outreach Center was a 50-member (as of 2010) non-denominational charismatic Christian church led by pastor Terry Jones and his wife, Sylvia. After spending more than 25 years in Gainesville, Florida, the church sold its 20 acres (8 ha) of property in July 2013 with plans to relocate to Tampa.

  7. Nashville church agrees to repay $70K in improperly used ...

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    In May 2020, the church made two separate mortgage principal payments — $13,175.01 and $57,289.38 — in violation of the terms of the loan, court filings say.

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  9. File:St Paul's Anglican Church burns the mortgage, 1945.jpg

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