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encumbrance <an encumbrance; encumbrances> N

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encumbrance (relations)
encumbrance ECON
encumbrance LAW
encumbrance (clothing)
encumbrance (clothing)
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encumbrance (relations)

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encumbrance N COMPUT

encumbrance

pre-encumbrance N COMPUT

encumbrance with a tax

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Coupled with the image of their brittle legs, these encumbrances, noted for their phallic overtones, create a sense of phantom reality.
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Encumbrances remained on many properties into the 20th century.
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Moreover, it was nearly impossible to determine if land was subject to common law encumbrances (i.e. mortgages).
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Liens or encumbrances granted by any of the parties shown on recorded instruments are also found in the search.
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Clerics are versatile figures, both capable in combat and skilled in the use of divine magic, which they employ without any restriction due to encumbrance of armour.
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This encumbrance can be attenuated by the formation of a rotaxane around the dye to protect it from nucleophiles.
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Hung refused to see his paintings so these requests soon became an encumbrance.
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An interest is a legal encumbrance that affects a title.
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After the expiration of the first (1978) arithmetic coding patent, range encoding appeared to clearly be free of patent encumbrances.
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There are no restrictions or encumbrances whatsoever regarding its use.
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