The definition of encumbrance is a burden, something that is "weighing down" and therefore inhibiting a movement or process.
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An encumbrance is a legal term for anything that affects or limits the title of a property, such as mortgages, leases, easements, liens, or restrictions. Also, some factors that could limit or condition a transfer are also encumbrances. For example, charging orders, building orders and structure alteration.
Encumbrance has multiple definitions:
1. A thing that impedes or is burdensome, a hindrance
2. A burden or charge upon property, such as a mortgage or a lien
3. A dependent person, especially a child
Encumbrance describes a person or child who depends on someone else for their support. A good sentence would be, the newborn needed her mother's encumbrance to survive.
problem, drain, encumbrance, affliction, liability, weight, worry, tax, inconvenience, millstone, responsibility, duty, onus, obligation
Noun: Herculean task, Albatross, blame, care, Charge, dead weight, duty, excess baggage, grievance, hardship, hindrance, load , misfortune, punishment, strain, tax, trial Verb: Dish out, dump on , encumber, afflict, hinder, hamper, Obligate, oppress, vex
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Your question is interesting and it would be helpful to know the perspective or source but I will try to provide some legal background on the topic under state law in the United States. The "taking over" by the state of private property is governed by law. The "taking over" by a private entity of "public utilities" is governed by law. Absorb is an inaccurate description of the process because every legal process by which this happens has a term in law. When a person dies owning property and leaves no heirs their property "escheats" to the state. It is not the state's intention to deprive any heir of their right to the property. Therefore, if an heir comes forward after the property has escheated to the state, and can prove their relationship to the decedent, the state will transfer the property to the heir. In another area of law, a company that provides utilities to the public such as a telephone company, may be given special powers by the state to take what they need in furthering their purpose to expand public utilities as upgrades are needed. Those companies usually try to negotiate with the property owner privately, offering monetary consideration for the rights or land it seeks to take. However, if a landowner refuses to co-operate, the utility company will be provided with the authority to take by eminent domain. For example, a local electric utility company is upgrading its network of towers. It seeks to expand a statewide 100 foot wide easement to 150 feet in order to add another line of towers needed to meet the growing demand for electricity. It has negotiated a new easement agreement with every landowner in the neighboring town except one. He has refused to allow the expansion. The state may give the utility company the right to take the easement by eminent domain. Another means by which a private landowner may acquire land is by abandonment by the state or federal government, or a railroad company, of land or rights they once took by eminent domain but no longer need. In that case the law provides for an abandonment of the land or rights and they revert to the prior owner or to the present abutters. For example, suppose a road is reconfigured. Any property outside of the former location is abandoned to the abutters. If a small strip in front of your home is no longer needed in the new layout, ownership of that strip will be abandoned to you and it will become part of your property. A utility company may release by an instrument in writing to the landowner any rights or land it no longer needs or in certain cases, where the construction of the utility line never materialized. That release must be recorded in the land records to clear the land of the encumbrance.
Since the temperature has warmed, my coat has become an encumbrance. Her lisp must be such an encumbrance.
A major encumbrance of travel through the desert is carrying sufficient water.The death of Hindenburg removed the last encumbrance to Hitler's assumption of power.(legal) There was an encumbrance again his home due to an unpaid bill.
Encumbrance describes a person or child who depends on someone else for their support. A good sentence would be, the newborn needed her mother's encumbrance to survive.
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The cast of Kill Encumbrance - 2008 includes: Mikhel Wirtanen
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Lay aside every encumbrance which hold you back from your goal. i.e. in running -- loose clothing, heaving shoes
It is a weight or burden that makes movement more difficult. Can also refer to another person that is causing difficulties, such as: "Your lateness at work is becoming an encumbrance for the company."
because the ant's food is heavy to them.
La Fleur De Mai - 2011 Encumbrance 1-3 was released on: USA: February 2012