for own use
for own use 为己用 指一种目的限制。在与终身地产保有人〔life tenant〕相关时,指对其享有或将来享有的所保有地产上的权益的限制,该地产保有人只能为自己的使用或享用〔enjoy〕而享有该权益。
for own use 为己用 指一种目的限制。在与终身地产保有人〔life tenant〕相关时,指对其享有或将来享有的所保有地产上的权益的限制,该地产保有人只能为自己的使用或享用〔enjoy〕而享有该权益。
review, n. 1. Consideration, inspection, or reexamination of a subject or thing. 2. Plenary power to direct and instruct an agent or subordinate, including the right to remand, modify, or vacate any action by the agent or subordinate, or to act directly in place of the agent or subordinate (Subject to the Assembly’s review, the
privileged, adj. 1. Not subject to the usual rules or liabilities; esp., not subject to disclosure during the course of a lawsuit (a privileged document). 2. Enjoying or subject to a privilege. See privileged motion under MOTION (2).
Tax. A decedent’s inter vivos transfer that is not completed for federal estate-tax purposes because the decedent retains significant powers over the property’s possession or enjoyment. • Because the transfer is incomplete, some or all of the property’s value will be included in the transferor’s gross estate. IRC (26 USCA) §§ 2036–2038. [Cases: Internal Revenue
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Supremacy Clause. The clause in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution declaring that the Constitution, all laws made in furtherance of the Constitution, and all treaties made under the authority of the United States are the “supreme law of the land” and enjoy legal superiority over any conflicting provision of a state constitution or law.
A premarital arrangement for a woman to enjoy a jointure, accepted by the woman in lieu of dower. — Also termed equitable dower.
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public, adj. 1. Relating or belonging to an entire community, state, or nation. [Cases: Municipal Corporations 721. C.J.S. Municipal Corporations §§ 1557–1559.] 2. Open or available for all to use, share, or enjoy. 3. (Of a company) having shares that are available on an open market. [Cases: Corporations 3. C.J.S. Corporations §§ 5–7, 62.] public,
Hist. Louisiana law. The complete bundle of rights to use, enjoy, and dispose of property without limitation. — Also termed full ownership; complete ownership.
abuse of rights. 1. Int’l law. A country’s exercise of a right either in a way that impedes the enjoyment by other countries of their own rights or for a purpose different from that for which the right was created (e.g., to harm another country). 2. Louisiana law. A person’s exercise of a right in
freeze, n. 1. A period when the government restricts or immobilizes certain commercial activity. credit freeze. A period when the government restricts bank-lending. wage-and-price freeze. A period when the government forbids the increase of wages and prices. 2. A recapitalization of a closed corporation so that the value of its existing capital is concentrated primarily