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Onus probandi
Onus probandi, the burden of proof. See BURDEN OF PROOF.
Net wealth tax
property tax, and the capital levy under the Equalization of Burdens Law'. It is further stated thus: 'Some of the taxes
Encumber
Encumber, means burden of legal liability on pro-perty, and, therefore, when there is
Bordlode, or Bordage
term of burd and meet-burd for victuals and provisions, and burden-sack for a sack full of provender, whence probably came our
Apportionment
in respect of Estate, means the attribution of benefits and burdens according to their nature to each part of an estate
servitude
situated downhill from another) personal servitude : a servitude that burdens property in favor of a specific named person see also
gravamen
gravamen [Medieval Latin, from Late Latin, burden, from Latin gravare to burden, from gravis heavy, grave] :
free
and voluntary confession] 3 : relieved from or lacking a burden (as a lien or other encumbrance on title) [a buyer
free
and voluntary confession] 3 : relieved from or lacking a burden (as a lien or other encumbrance on title) [a buyer
easement
: an easement in which the owner of the land burdened by the easement retains the privilege of sharing the benefits
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