In a civil case, a judgment can be granted in part or in whole. If a plaintiff sues for $100, and the court finds in favor of the plaintiff, but does not believe the plaintiff is indebted the full $100, the court can grant judgment in part to the plaintiff of, say, $60.
Church land granted to clergymen is referred to as a glebe.
Grant can be a verb and a noun. Verb: To give over. Noun: The thing granted.
I assume you mean assume.
My wife says I take her for granted. It means I don't give her praise for the things she does.
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granted, provided, or performed by way of courtesy.
Do you mean "pedido aceito"? If so, it means the the request was granted.
The phrase "take you for granted" means to fail to appreciate someone or something properly, often taking them for granted or underestimating their value or importance.
Declare what? If it's "war" you mean... the answer is Congress... The President
It means that you are ignorant of its true value
It means Someone been granted to be "immune" from punishment
The term Zero down is short for Zero down payment, which in is in turn granted where good credit is presumed. It serves as an incentive following a high level of trust on the part of lender.