Overlying - Law Dictionary Search Results
over
over : based on the termination or failure of a prior estate [a limitation ] see also gift over at gift
Overlying
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Over
Above or higher than in place or position with the idea of covering opposed to under as clouds are over our heads the smoke rises over the city
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Overly
Careless negligent inattentive superfical not thorough
Overred
To smear with red
pour-over
pour-over : providing for or creating the transfer of property in a decedent's estate or a trust to a pour-over trust [a provision] [a bequest] see also pour-over trust at trust pour-over will at will n...
bind over
bind over 1 : to put under a bond to do something (as appear in court) under court authority 2 : to transfer (a case or defendant) to another forum after a finding of probable cause...
pour-over
pour-over : providing for or creating the transfer of property in a decedent's estate or a trust to a pour-over trust [a provision] [a bequest] see also pour-over trust at trust pour-over will at will n...
hold over
hold over : to remain in a position or condition [one who holds over in possession of a building after the expiration of a term of years "B. N. Cardozo"] hold·over n
roll over
roll over 1 a : to defer payment of (an obligation) b : to renegotiate the terms of (a financial agreement) 2 : to place (invested funds) in a new investment of the same kind [roll...
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