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restrictive covenant

acknowledged in a deed or lease that restricts the free use or occupancy of property (as by forbidding commercial use or … commercial use or types of structures) [one who purchases for value and without notice takes the land free from the restrictive

taking

or a substantial deprivation of the right to its free use or enjoyment that is caused by government action and esp. … governmental action that results in a mere diminution in property value is less likely to be considered a taking than one

Semiprecious

Somewhat precious as semiprecious stones or metals Used mostly of gemstones used in jewelry such as amethyst garnet … garnet or iolite which are sufficiently rare to have commercial value but are not considered as precious as are the diamond

Material alteration

time tenants make minor constructions and alterations for the convenient use of the tenanted accommodation. The legislature does not provide for … case might not cause damage to the premises or its value or might not amount to an unreasonable use of the

Resources

needs, not merely public possessions. Every thing of value or use in the material world is material resource and the individual

flash frozen

by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value used of foods

Abatuda, or Abatude

is money clipped or diminished in value, Du Cange's Glos. Used in old records.

Obolo

A copper coin used in the Ionian Islands about one cent in value

VerbarReis

The word is used as a Portuguese designation of money of account one hundred … money of account one hundred reis being about equal in value to eleven cents

Rix dollar

to 110 also a British coin worth about 36 cents used in Ceylon and at the Cape of Good Hope See … silver coins of Denmark Holland Sweden NOrway etc varying in value from about 30 cents to 110 also a British coin

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