encumbrance in the PONS Dictionary

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For example, a title report may also show any easements, or recorded encumbrances against the property or portions of the property.
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There is also a guideline on setting up strongholds and encumbrance as an optional rule.
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They set aside their plaids and other encumbrances before the battle, and dropped to the ground to avoid enemy volleys.
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Therefore, with multiple owners bidding on 100% encumbrance, the process then generally reverts to the random selection.
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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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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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Subordinate real rights generally refer to encumbrances and beneficial interests.
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There are no restrictions or encumbrances whatsoever regarding its use.
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Encumbrance on the land rights of one, such as an easement, may constitute the land rights of another.
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The property was for estate tax purposes at a value equal to the mortgage encumbrance.
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