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Что (кто) такое temporarily abandoned - определение

FOOTWEAR LEFT AS LITTER, OCCASIONALLY SYMBOLICALLY
Old boot; Abandoned shoe; Abandoned shoes
  • An abandoned high-heeled sandal near [[Beijing Capital International Airport]]
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Abandoned pets         
ABANDONED COMPANION ANIMALS
Abandoned foreclosure pets; Abandoned cat; Abandoned dog; Abandoned dogs; Abandoned cats; Pet abandonment
Abandoned pets are companion animals that are either inadvertently or deliberately abandoned by their owners, by either dumping the animals on the streets, leaving them alone in a vacant property, or relinquishing them at an animal shelter.
old boot         
informal
an ugly or disliked old woman.
Abandoned footwear         
Abandoned footwear, such as a lone boot or shoe, has often been noted in out-of-the-way places like ponds or by the side of roads. Sometimes the shoes may even be new and fashionable.
Orphan wells         
OIL OR GAS WELL THAT IS NO LONGER ECONOMICALLY MAINTAINED OR PROPERLY SEALED
Abandoned Well; Orphan well; Abandoned wells; Orphaned wells; Abandoned oil wells
Orphan, orphaned or abandoned wells are oil or gas wells that have been abandoned by fossil fuel extraction industries. These wells may have been deactivated because of economic viability, failure to transfer ownerships (especially at bankruptcy of companies), or neglect and thus no longer have legal owners responsible for their care.
Abandoned vehicle         
  • A long abandoned truck in an advanced state of decay.
  • Abandoned truck
  • An abandoned car in California
  • An abandoned Toyota Cressida somewhere in Saudi Arabia
  • An abandoned car in [[Sri Lanka]].
  • Volkswagen abandoned in Greece
VEHICLE WHICH HAS BEEN DISCARDED AND NO LONGER IN USE
Abandoned car
Abandoned vehicles are decrepit cars or car wrecks or cars that have become useless in other ways, which are abandoned and illegally dumped in the environment. Abandoned vehicles will be tagged with an official notice when found or reported.
Child abandonment         
  • A modern ''Baby box'' or ''Baby hatch'' in the [[Czech Republic]] where a baby can be anonymously abandoned while ensuring that the child will be cared for.
  • The children of Queen Blondine and of her sister, Princess Brunette, picked up by a Corsair after seven days at sea; illustration by [[Walter Crane]] to the fairy tale ''[[Princess Belle-Etoile]].''
PROCESS OF GIVING UP ONE'S CHILD
Thrown away children; Abandoned children; Foundling baby; Abandoned baby; Child exposure; Abandonment of children; Abandoned child; Baby dumping; Baby Dumping; Foundlings; Unwanted child
Child abandonment is the practice of relinquishing interests and claims over one's offspring in an illegal way, with the intent of never resuming or reasserting guardianship. The phrase is typically used to describe the physical abandonment of a child, but it can also include severe cases of neglect and emotional abandonment, such as when parents fail to provide financial and emotional support for children over an extended period of time.
Abandoned railway         
  • abandoned railway line]] to a regenerated habitat
RAILWAY LINE WHICH IS NO LONGER USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Disused railway line; Abandoned railroad; Adverse abandonment; Disused railway; Former railway formations
An abandoned railroad is a railway line which is no longer used for that purpose. Such lines may be disused railways, closed railways, former railway lines, even derelict railway lines.
abandoned property         
  • [[Maui]] Police Department sticker affixed to [[abandoned car]]s.
CATEGORIES OF THE COMMON LAW OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Lost, misplaced, and abandoned property; Abandoned property; Mislaid property; Finder's rights; Finders' rights; Finder rights; Unclaimed money; Unclaimed property; Mislaid; Unclaimed funds; Dispossessed property; Abandonment of property; Finder of property; Lost, mislaid, or abandoned property
n. property left behind (often by a tenant) intentionally and permanently when it appears that the former owner (or tenant) does not intend to come back, pick it up, or use it. Examples may include possessions left in a house after the tenant has moved out or autos left beside a road for a long period of time, or patent rights of an inventor who does not apply for a patent and lets others use his invention without protest. One may have abandoned the property of contract rights by not doing what is required by the contract. However, an easement and other land rights are not abandoned property just because of non-use. See also: abandon abandonment
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property         
  • [[Maui]] Police Department sticker affixed to [[abandoned car]]s.
CATEGORIES OF THE COMMON LAW OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Lost, misplaced, and abandoned property; Abandoned property; Mislaid property; Finder's rights; Finders' rights; Finder rights; Unclaimed money; Unclaimed property; Mislaid; Unclaimed funds; Dispossessed property; Abandonment of property; Finder of property; Lost, mislaid, or abandoned property
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property are categories of the common law of property which deals with personal property or chattel which has left the possession of its rightful owner without having directly entered the possession of another person. Property can be considered lost, mislaid or abandoned depending on the circumstances under which it is found by the next party who obtains its possession.
Mislaid         
  • [[Maui]] Police Department sticker affixed to [[abandoned car]]s.
CATEGORIES OF THE COMMON LAW OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Lost, misplaced, and abandoned property; Abandoned property; Mislaid property; Finder's rights; Finders' rights; Finder rights; Unclaimed money; Unclaimed property; Mislaid; Unclaimed funds; Dispossessed property; Abandonment of property; Finder of property; Lost, mislaid, or abandoned property
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Abandoned footwear

Abandoned footwear, such as a lone boot or shoe, has often been noted in out-of-the-way places like ponds or by the side of roads. Sometimes the shoes may even be new and fashionable.

There are many hypotheses about why this phenomenon seems to more often involve footwear than other types of clothing. Shoes, being more sturdily constructed than most other types of clothing, will last longer after being abandoned outdoors. Leather shoes, for instance, are estimated to last for 25–40 years outside. Some shoe abandonment is intentional, as in shoe tossing, in which shoes are tied together by their laces and thrown in great numbers into trees, over power lines, or over fences.