Householder - Law Dictionary Search Results
messuage
a dwelling house with the adjacent buildings and curtilage and other adjoining lands used in connection with the household
lease
of a product to a lessee who is leasing the product primarily for his or her personal or household use finance lease : a lease in which the lessor acquires goods from a supplier in accordance with
homestead credit
credit property tax credit program, offered by some state governments, that provides reductions in property taxes to eligible households. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Checkroll
A list of servants in a household called also chequer roll
good
intangibles, and minerals or the like before extraction consumer goods : goods purchased primarily for personal, family, or household uses du·ra·ble goods : consumer goods that last and are used for a number of years : durables
foster home
foster home : a household in which care is provided to a child who has been orphaned or removed from the home of
family
by blood, marriage, or adoption 2 : a group of usually related individuals who live together under common household authority and esp. who have reciprocal duties to each other NOTE: The interpretation of the word family in
familial status
familial status HUD uses this term to describe a single person, a pregnant woman or a household with children under 18 living with parents or legal custodians who might experience housing discrimination. Source: U.S. Department
domestic violence
domestic violence : violence committed by one family or household member against another see also restraining order at order
domestic
domestic 1 : of or relating to the household or family [a servant] [ relations] see also family court 2 : of, relating to, or originating within
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