to withhold property

  • 1property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 2withhold — [[t]wɪðhe̱ld[/t]] withholds, withholding, withheld VERB If you withhold something that someone wants, you do not let them have it. [FORMAL] [V n] Police withheld the dead boy s name yesterday until relatives could be told... [V n] Financial aid… …

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  • 3Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act — The Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (FIRPTA) is a law of the United States of America that applies to the sale of interests held by nonresident aliens and foreign corporations in real property located within the United States …

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  • 4deprive — As used in the statute proscribing the offense of receiving stolen property means to withhold property from the owner permanently or to use or dispose of the property in a manner that makes recovery of the property by the owner unlikely. State v …

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  • 5deprive — As used in the statute proscribing the offense of receiving stolen property means to withhold property from the owner permanently or to use or dispose of the property in a manner that makes recovery of the property by the owner unlikely. State v …

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  • 6deforce — deforcement, n. deforcer, n. /di fawrs , fohrs /, v.t., deforced, deforcing. Law. 1. to withhold (property, esp. land) by force or violence, as from the rightful owner. 2. to eject or evict by force. [1250 1300; ME < AF deforcer, OF de(s)forcier …

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  • 7deforce — v. unlawfully withhold property from its owner; forcefully eject or evict …

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  • 8deforced — v. unlawfully withhold property from its owner; forcefully eject or evict …

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  • 9deforces — v. unlawfully withhold property from its owner; forcefully eject or evict …

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  • 10deforcing — v. unlawfully withhold property from its owner; forcefully eject or evict …

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