additional burden

  • 1additional burden — See additional servitude. A structure may be an addition within the meaning of a fire insurance policy, notwithstanding there is no physical connection between it and the main building insured by the policy. Also, a building may be considered to… …

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  • 2additional burden — See eminent domain …

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  • 3additional burden — See eminent domain …

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  • 4additional — I adjective accessory, added, additive, additus, adiectus, another, appended, auxiliary, collateral, extra, further, included, joined, more, other, superadded, supervenient, supplemental, supplementary, ulterior associated concepts: additional… …

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  • 5burden — bur‧den [ˈbɜːdn ǁ ˈbɜːrdn] noun [countable] 1. something that causes people a lot of difficulty or worry: • In less prosperous areas the taxes were, for many, such a burden that they lived in poverty. 2. particular costs such as taxes or interest …

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  • 6burden — noun 1 responsibility/worry ADJECTIVE ▪ enormous, great, heavy, huge, onerous, significant, substantial, terrible, tremendous ▪ …

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  • 7Burden Iron Works — The Burden Iron Works was an iron works and industrial complex on the Hudson River and Wynantskill Creek in Troy, New York. It once housed the Burden Water Wheel, the most powerful vertical water wheel in history.Fact|date=May 2007 History Troy s …

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  • 8additional — adj. Additional is used with these nouns: ↑advantage, ↑benefit, ↑burden, ↑capacity, ↑charge, ↑complication, ↑confirmation, ↑consideration, ↑convenience, ↑copy, ↑cost, ↑ …

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  • 9Excess burden of taxation — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 10Distribution of the FairTax burden — Part of the U.S. Taxation series FairTax FairTax subarticles Distribution of the burden …

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