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easement

dependent on ownership of a dominant estate called also personal easement compare easement appurtenant in this entry NOTE: Utility companies often own easements in gross. exclusive easement : an easement that the holder has the right to

eem

eem Energy Efficient Mortgage; an FHA program that helps homebuyers save money on utility bills by enabling them to finance the cost of adding energy efficiency features to a new or existing

franchise

to be and to exercise the powers of a corporation b : a right granted to a public utility company to provide services and to use public land for that purpose 2 : a constitutional or statutory

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the Jus Publicum, which had been separated from the whole at an early period, as of less practical utility, and often bound up with other words. (4) The Novels, or New Constitutions (Novell' Constitutiones), which are explanatory

obsolescence

obsolescence : a loss in the utility or value of property that results over time from intrinsic limitations (as outmoded facilities) or external circumstances NOTE:

rate

ratio, scale, or standard: as a : a charge per unit of a commodity provided by a public utility b : a charge per unit of freight or passenger service see also joint rate c : a

nuisance

(as by fencing in a pool) and had reason to foresee entry by the child and if the utility of the condition was minor compared to the likelihood of injury [declined to extend the doctrine of attractive

Benthamism

utilitarianism taught by Jeremy Bentham the doctrine that the morality of actions is estimated and determined by their utility also the theory that the sensibility to pleasure and the recoil from pain are the only motives which

Disutilize

To deprive of utility to render useless

Instrumentalism

The view that the sanction of truth is its utility or that truth is genuine only in so far as it is a valuable instrument

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easement

dependent on ownership of a dominant estate called also personal easement compare easement appurtenant in this entry NOTE: Utility companies often own easements in gross. exclusive easement : an easement that the holder has the right to

eem

eem Energy Efficient Mortgage; an FHA program that helps homebuyers save money on utility bills by enabling them to finance the cost of adding energy efficiency features to a new or existing

franchise

to be and to exercise the powers of a corporation b : a right granted to a public utility company to provide services and to use public land for that purpose 2 : a constitutional or statutory

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Civil Law

the Jus Publicum, which had been separated from the whole at an early period, as of less practical utility, and often bound up with other words. (4) The Novels, or New Constitutions (Novell' Constitutiones), which are explanatory

obsolescence

obsolescence : a loss in the utility or value of property that results over time from intrinsic limitations (as outmoded facilities) or external circumstances NOTE:

rate

ratio, scale, or standard: as a : a charge per unit of a commodity provided by a public utility b : a charge per unit of freight or passenger service see also joint rate c : a

nuisance

(as by fencing in a pool) and had reason to foresee entry by the child and if the utility of the condition was minor compared to the likelihood of injury [declined to extend the doctrine of attractive

Benthamism

utilitarianism taught by Jeremy Bentham the doctrine that the morality of actions is estimated and determined by their utility also the theory that the sensibility to pleasure and the recoil from pain are the only motives which

Disutilize

To deprive of utility to render useless

Instrumentalism

The view that the sanction of truth is its utility or that truth is genuine only in so far as it is a valuable instrument

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