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101 be free from any charge or encumbrance
Юридический термин: быть свободным от (каких-л.) закладных или обремененииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be free from any charge or encumbrance
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102 create encumbrance
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103 excessive encumbrance
Экономика: большой долг -
104 free and clear of any and all encumbrance
Юридический термин: свободные ото всех без исключения обремененийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > free and clear of any and all encumbrance
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105 free and clear of encumbrance
Общая лексика: не имеющий обременений (например, акции или доля)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > free and clear of encumbrance
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106 free from any security interest or other encumbrance
Юридический термин: свободен от любого залога или иного обремененияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > free from any security interest or other encumbrance
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107 free from encumbrance
Экономика: не обременённый долгами, незаложенный (об имуществе) -
108 period of encumbrance
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109 pledge (encumbrance) of shares
Сахалин Р: залог акций (term sheet)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > pledge (encumbrance) of shares
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110 prior encumbrance
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111 real estate encumbrance
Юридический термин: закладная на недвижимостьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > real estate encumbrance
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112 release an encumbrance
Юридический термин: снять обременениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > release an encumbrance
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113 release encumbrance
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114 tree from encumbrance
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115 without encumbrance
1) Общая лексика: беспрепятственно2) Разговорное выражение: бездетный3) Экономика: без обременения -
116 freedom from encumbrance
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117 real estate encumbrance
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118 prior encumbrance
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119 without encumbrance
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120 without encumbrance
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encumbrance — en·cum·brance also in·cum·brance /in kəm brəns/ n: a claim (as a lien) against property; specif: an interest or right (as an easement or a lease) in real property that may diminish the value of the estate but does not prevent the conveyance of… … Law dictionary
Encumbrance — is a legal term of art for anything that affects or limits the title of a property, such as mortgages, leases, easements, liens, or restrictions. Also, those considered as potentially making the title defeasible are also encumbrances. For example … Wikipedia
encumbrance — en‧cum‧brance [ɪnˈkʌmbrəns] noun [countable, uncountable] PROPERTY LAW something such as a mortgage, lease, or charge on property, that may cause difficulties when the property is passed on to someone else: • Most directors would like to keep the … Financial and business terms
Encumbrance — En*cum brance, n. [Cf. OF. encombrance. Cf. {Incumbrance}.] 1. That which encumbers; a burden which impedes action, or renders it difficult and laborious; a clog; an impediment. See {Incumbrance}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) Same as {Incumbrance}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
encumbrance — early 14c., from O.Fr. encombrance, from encombrer (see ENCUMBER (Cf. encumber)) … Etymology dictionary
encumbrance — [n] burden albatross, ball and chain*, cross, debt, duty, guilt, handicap, hindrance, impediment, load, millstone, monkey on one’s back*, obstruction, responsibility, saddle, thorn in one’s side*, weight, worry; concepts 532,690 … New thesaurus
encumbrance — ► NOUN 1) a burden or impediment. 2) Law a mortgage or other charge on property or assets … English terms dictionary
encumbrance — [en kum′brəns, inkum′ brəns] n. [ME & OFr encombraunce] 1. something that encumbers; hindrance; obstruction; burden 2. Rare a dependent, esp. a child 3. Law a lien, charge, or claim attached to real property, as a mortgage … English World dictionary
Encumbrance — A claim against a property by another party. Encumbrance usually impacts the transferability of the property and can restrict its free use until the encumberance is removed. The most common instances of an encumbrance occurs in real estate such… … Investment dictionary
encumbrance — Incumbrance In*cum brance, n. [See {Encumbrance}.] [Written also {encumbrance}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A burdensome and troublesome load; anything that impedes motion or action, or renders it difficult or laborious; clog; impediment; hindrance; check … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
encumbrance — /en kum breuhns/, n. 1. something that encumbers; something burdensome, useless, or superfluous; burden; hindrance: Poverty was a lifelong encumbrance. 2. a dependent person, esp. a child. 3. Law. a burden or claim on property, as a mortgage.… … Universalium