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1 encumbrance
3 Jur an estate free from encumbrance(s) un bien sans servitudes ni hypothèques. -
2 encumbrance
encumbrance [ɪn'kʌmbrəns](a) (hindrance) embarras m;∎ to be an encumbrance to sb's plans gêner les projets de qn;∎ the suitcase was something of an encumbrance la valise était plutôt encombrante∎ to free an estate from encumbrances dégrever une propriétéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > encumbrance
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3 gravame
gravame s.m.1 burden, load, encumbrance: libero da ogni gravame, free from all encumbrances; un eccessivo gravame di lavoro, an excessive work load; sostiene un eccessivo gravame di lavoro, he is heavily overworked2 (trib.) burden; (tassa) tax, charge; (ipoteca) encumbrance: gravame fiscale, tax burden; gravami sulle attività, charges on assets // (dir.): gravame sui beni immobili, land charges; bene immobile libero da gravami, unencumbered estate.* * *[gra'vame]sostantivo maschile1) (carico) burden2) econ. (imposta)* * *gravame/gra'vame/sostantivo m.1 (carico) burden; gravame di lavoro (work)load
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