ENCUMBRANCES - significado y definición. Qué es ENCUMBRANCES
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Qué (quién) es ENCUMBRANCES - definición

TYPE OF THIRD PARTY INTEREST IN PROPERTY
Encumbrances; Encumberance; Incumbrance

Encumbrance         
·noun ·same·as Incumbrance.
II. Encumbrance ·noun That which encumbers; a burden which impedes action, or renders it difficult and laborious; a clog; an impediment. ·see Incumbrance.
encumbrance         
(incumbrance)n. a general term for any claim or lien on a parcel of real property. These include: mortgages, deeds of trust, recorded abstracts of judgment, unpaid real property taxes, tax liens, mechanic's liens, easements and water or timber rights. While the owner has title, any encumbrance is usually on record (with the County Recorder or Recorder of Deeds) and must be paid for at some point.
encumbrance         
(encumbrances)
An encumbrance is something or someone that encumbers you. (FORMAL)
Magdalena considered the past an irrelevant encumbrance.
= burden
N-COUNT

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Encumbrance

An encumbrance is a third party's right to, interest in, or legal liability on property that does not prohibit the property's owner from transferring title (but may diminish its value). Encumbrances can be classified in several ways. They may be financial (for example, liens) or non-financial (for example, easements, private restrictions). Alternatively, they may be divided into those that affect title (for example, lien, legal or equitable charge) or those that affect the use or physical condition of the encumbered property (for example, restrictions, easements, encroachments). Encumbrances include security interests, liens, servitudes (for example, easements, wayleaves, real covenants, profits a prendre), leases, restrictions, encroachments, and air and subsurface rights.

Ejemplos de uso de ENCUMBRANCES
1. "Companies are ready to invest, but they come up against unstable tax legislation and political encumbrances," Alekperov said.
2. Like Mrs Tiggy–winkle, whose centenary is celebrated this year, she finally shed all ill–suited encumbrances and scuttled off to discover her true nature, at last.
3. Despite being free now of all legal encumbrances against the government, Anwar is barred from politics until 2008 because of the corruption conviction.
4. Even huge catalogs of paid downloadable music like the iTunes Music Store have notable gaps – the Beatles, for instance – and arrive with digital rights management encumbrances that can be confusing or worse.
5. Singh said this technology will take time to mature and reach an advanced stage of development. «We do not wish to place any encumbrances on our fast breeder programme, and this has been fully ensured in the separation plan,» he said.