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encumber also in·cum·ber [in-kəm-bər] vt -bered -ber·ing : to burden with a claim (as a mortgage or lien) [ed the land with a mineral lease] ...
Encumber
Encumber, means burden of legal liability on pro-perty, and, therefore, when there is encumbrance on a land, its constitutes a burden on the title which diminishes the value of the land, State of H.P. v. Tarsem Singh, (2001) 8 SCC 104....
Encumber
To impede the motion or action of as with a burden to retard with something superfluous to weigh down to obstruct or embarrass as his movements were encumbered by his mantle his mind is encumbered with useless learning...
Waste
Waste [fr. vastum, Lat.], any spoil or destruction in houses, gardens, trees, etc., by a tenant; as to what acts amount to waste, see Co. Litt. 53 a. It is either (1) legal, sub-divided into (a) voluntary or commissive, as where the tenant pulls down a house or a part thereof, or ploughs up ancient meadow, and (b) permissive or omissive, as where a tenant suffers a house to fall out of repair; or (2) equitable, which comprehends acts not deemed waste at Common Law. Both for voluntary and permissive waste an action lies against a tenant, whether for life or years, by virtue of the statute of Gloucester, 6 Edw. 1, c. 5. A tenant from year to year is liable for voluntary waste only. An injunction will be granted to restrain voluntary waste, as by ploughing up ancient meadow. See Woodfall, L. & T., and Aggs on Agricultural Holdings. A mortgagor in possession will be restrained from cutting down timber, for as the whole estate is the security for the money advanced, the mortgagor ought not ...
Encumbrance
Encumbrance, the word 'encumbrance' in this section can only mean interests in respect of which a compensation was made under s. 11, or could have been claimed. It cannot include the right or the Government to levy assessment on the lands, Collector of Bombay v. Nusserwanji Rattanji Mistri, AIR 1955 SC 298: (1955) 1 SCR 1311. [Land Acquisition Act, (10 of 1894), s. 16]Means a burden of charge upon property, Magaram v. B.O.R., AIR 1990 Raj 90.encumbrance means a burden or charge upon property or claim or lien upon an estate or on the land. 'Encumber' means burden of legal liability on property, and, therefore, when there is encumbrance on a land, it constitutes a burden on the title which diminishes the value of the land, State of Himachal Pradesh v. Tarsem Singh, (2001) 8 SCC 104: AIR 2001 SC 3431 (3434). [Himachal Pradesh Village Common Lands Vesting and Utilization Act, 1973 (18 of 1974), s. 3]Encumbrance, means a liability which burdens the property, for ex-lease mortgage, easement ...
Incumber
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Floating charge
A charge lien etc that successively attaches to such assets as a person may have from time to time leaving him more or less free to dispose of or encumber them as if no such charge or lien existed...
Incomber
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Encomber
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Bemoil
To soil or encumber with mire and dirt...
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