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forced sale in American EnglishnounLaw a sale held as a result of a judicial order Word origin [1840–50, Amer.]Examples of 'forced sale' in a sentenceforced sale They have lost almost 4 million through the forced sale.A forced sale of billions of dollars' worth of subprime mortgage-backed securities could follow.Four in ten cases end in a forced sale or repossession of the house.True to form, they are now threatening a judicial review over any forced sale.The court recognised the dangers of a 'snapshot' valuation and a forced sale.To ward off a forced sale, all homeowners should, take care with debt.They want an investigation into retail banking which could presage the forced sale of various bits of the megabanks. |