without encumbrance
1encumbrance — n. 1 a burden. 2 an impediment. 3 a mortgage or other charge on property. 4 an annoyance. Phrases and idioms: without encumbrance having no children. Etymology: ME f. OF encombrance (as ENCUMBER) …
2due-on-encumbrance clause — Mortgage language that gives the mortgagee the option to accelerate the mortgage debt in the event the mortgagor further encumbers or mortgages the real estate without mortgagee s consent …
3due-on-encumbrance clause — Mortgage language that gives the mortgagee the option to accelerate the mortgage debt in the event the mortgagor further encumbers or mortgages the real estate without mortgagee s consent …
4outright — I. adverb Date: 14th century 1. archaic straight ahead ; directly 2. in entirety ; completely < rejected the proposal outright > 3. without restraint or reservation < laughed outright > …
5ancient Greek civilization — ▪ historical region, Eurasia Introduction the period following Mycenaean civilization, which ended in about 1200 BC, to the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC. It was a period of political, philosophical, artistic, and scientific… …
6freely — [adj1] without restriction advisedly, as you please*, at one’s discretion, at one’s pleasure, at will, candidly, deliberately, designedly, fancy free*, frankly, intentionally, of one’s own accord*, of one’s own free will*, openly, plainly,… …
7freely — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Without physical restriction] Syn. loosely, easily, smoothly, without encumbrance, unobstructedly, without restraint, as one pleases, without let or hindrance. Ant. with difficulty, under obstacles, under restraint. 2.… …
8Takkanah — A takkanah is a major legislative enactment within halakha (Jewish law), the normative system of Judaism s laws.A takkanah is an enactment which (1) revises an ordinance that no longer satisfies the requirements of the times or circumstances, or… …
9charge — 1 n 1 a: something required: obligation b: personal management or supervision put the child in his charge c: a person or thing placed under the care of another 2: an authoritative instr …
10LEGAL PERSON — LEGAL PERSON, a body of men or of property which the law, in imitation of the personality of human beings, treats artificially as subject of rights and duties independent of its component parts. The classic example of a legal person is the … …