"Encumbered" refers to something that is burdened or restricted by a liability or obligation, such as property that has a mortgage or lien against it. In contrast, "unencumbered" describes an asset that is free from any claims, debts, or restrictions, allowing the owner to use it without limitations. In financial terms, unencumbered assets are often seen as more valuable since they can be easily liquidated or leveraged without complications.
A single father would not be considered to be unencumbered unless his children were totally taken care for by his ex-wife. If he had custody of the children, he would be considered encumbered.
The customary way of appraising an easement to is valuate the land as if unencumbered by the easement and the land as encumbered; the difference between the two values is the value of the easement.
unencumbered
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "unencumbered" (not hindered).
Beneath the Snow Encumbered Branches was created in 1901.
I think it is the promoter holdings. The promoter has not taken debt against these shares.
The word means unhindered, free to act, not impeded or burdened. There are no "encumbrances" (literally weights, loads) that impede or prevent an action. This is often metaphorical, as in someone unencumbered by financial problems or unencumbered by legal or moral considerations.
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There are 3 syllables. En-cum-bered.
CARE-FREE.
It reduces the number of action points you get per combat round. An unencumbered character gets 8 action points, an encumbered one will have less. You'll always be able to attack, but it will limit how far you can move. It may also prevent you attacking after performing a quick action such as using a wand or potion.