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Qualifying share

Qualifying share, means a share of common stock purchased by someone in

trust

called also common-law trust Massachusetts trust NOTE: A trust that qualifies as a business trust is eligible for bankruptcy protection under … a trust created by the transfer of legal title to shares of stock to a trustee or trustees who exercise the

order

of trade secrets b : restraining order in this entry qualified domestic relations order : an order, decree, or judgment that

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ownership

in indivision is ended by a partition of the property. qualified ownership : ownership that is limited by time, the interest … : ownership by two or more persons each having undivided shares in the property as a whole compare community property at

benefit

The heir obtains the benefit of inventory by having a qualified public officer (as a notary public) make an inventory of … directly enhances the value of particular property and is not shared by the community at large NOTE: In proceedings for a

Release

for ever extinguished, and not an estate which may be qualified or restricted. The difference between this and the previous mode … not all of the others so as to sever that share. It also operates without mitter l'estate where one joint tenant

interest

such a rate [awarded the defendant legal interest] compare usury qualified residence interest : interest that is deductible from adjusted gross … esse to be] 1 : a right, title, claim, or share in property Article Nine security interest : security interest in

Capital

a company so stated for the purposes of division into shares. It implies nothing more than that the company is possessed

Copyhold

1926, copyhold and customary tenures have been converted into a qualified form of freehold or leasehold, land formerly copyhold being in … in common pay this fine apportionably, each according to his share. Joint tenants and coparceners pay a single fine for all.

Tail

person and his heirs without barring the entail, only a qualified or base fee will pass, com-mensurate with the estate-tail, capable, … provisions of the (English) S.L. Act, 1925. As to undivided shares see (English) L.P. (Amendment) Act, 1932. See PRO-TECTOR; RECOVERY, and

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