encumbrance


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encumbrance
n. burden, hindrance, impediment; one who is dependent on another for support (especially a child); (Law) lien or claim on a property (also incumbrance)

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Encumbrance
An encumbrance is a right to, interest in, or legal liability on real property that does not prohibit passing title to the property but that diminishes its value. Encumbrances can be classified in several ways. They may be financial (ex: liens) or non-financial (ex: easements, private restrictions). Alternatively, they may be divided into those that affect title (ex: lien, legal or equitable charge) or those that affect the use or physical condition of the encumbered property (ex: restrictions, easements, encroachments). Encumbrances include security interests, liens, servitudes (e.g. easements, wayleaves, real covenantsprofits a prendre), leasesrestrictions, encroachments, and air and subsurface rights. Also, those considered as potentially making the title defeasible are encumbrances, e.g. charging orders, building orders and structure alteration.

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encumbrance

Noun
1. an onerous or difficult concern; "the burden of responsibility"; "that's a load off my mind"
(synonym) burden, load, incumbrance, onus
(hypernym) concern, worry, headache, vexation
(hyponym) dead weight
2. a charge against property (as a lien or mortgage)
(synonym) incumbrance
(hypernym) charge
3. any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
(synonym) hindrance, hitch, preventive, preventative, incumbrance, interference
(hypernym) obstruction, obstructor, obstructer, impediment, impedimenta
(hyponym) clog


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Encumbrance
(n.)
That which encumbers; a burden which impedes action, or renders it difficult and laborious; a clog; an impediment. See Incumbrance.
  
 
(n.)
Same as Incumbrance.
  

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter. About
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Encumbrance
Any claim or restriction on a property's title.

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