释义 |
incumbrance ThesaurusNoun | 1. | incumbrance - a charge against property (as a lien or mortgage)encumbrancecharge - financial liabilities (such as a tax); "the charges against the estate" | | 2. | incumbrance - an onerous or difficult concern; "the burden of responsibility"; "that's a load off my mind"burden, encumbrance, onus, loadheadache, worry, vexation, concern - something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness; "New York traffic is a constant concern"; "it's a major worry"dead weight - an oppressive encumbrancefardel - a burden (figuratively in the form of a bundle)imposition - an uncalled-for burden; "he listened but resented the imposition"pill - something unpleasant or offensive that must be tolerated or endured; "his competitor's success was a bitter pill to take" | | 3. | incumbrance - any obstruction that impedes or is burdensomehinderance, hindrance, preventative, preventive, encumbrance, interference, hitchclog - any object that acts as a hindrance or obstructionimpedimenta, obstruction, obstructor, obstructer, impediment - any structure that makes progress difficultspeed bump - a hindrance to speeding created by a crosswise ridge in the surface of a roadway | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeencumbranceincumbrance
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. incumbrance a mortgage or other security over real or personal property.INCUMBRANCE. Whatever is a lien upon an estate. 2. The right of a third person in the land in question to the diminution of the value of the land, though consistent with the passing of the fee by the deed of conveyance, is an incumbrance; as, a public highway over the land. 1 Appl. R. 313; 2 Mass. 97; 10 Conn. 431. A private right of way. 15 Pick. 68; 5 Conn. 497. A claim of dower. 22 Pick. 477; 2 Greenl. 22. Alien by judgment or mortgage. 5 Greenl. 94; 15 Verm. 683. Or any outstanding, elder, and better title, will be considered as incumbrances, although in strictness some of them are rather estates than incumbrances. 4 Mass. 630; 2 Greenl. 22; 22 Pick. 447; 5 Conn. 497; 8 Pick. 346; 15 Pick. 68; 13 John. 105; 5 Greenl. 94; 2 N. H. Rep. 458; 11 S. & R. 109; 4 Halst. 139; 7 Halst. 261; Verm. 676; 2 Greenl. Ev. Sec. 242. 3. In cases of sales of real estate, the vendor is required to disclose the incumbrances, and to deliver to the purchaser the instruments by which they were created, or on which the defects arise; and the neglect of this will be considered as a fraud. Sugd. Vend, 6; 1 Ves. 96; and see 6 Ves. jr. 193; 10 Ves. jr. 470; 1 Sch. & Lef. 227; 7 Serg. & Rawle, 73. 4. Whether the tenant for life, or the remainder-man, is to keep. down the interest on incumbrances, see Turn. R. 174; 3 Mer. R. 566; 6 Ves. 99; 4 Ves. 24. See, generally, 14 Vin. Ab. 352; Com. Dig. Chancery, 4 A 10, 4 I. 3; 9 Watts, R. 162. incumbrance
incumbranceSame as encumbrance. See encumber.incumbrance
Synonyms for incumbrancenoun a charge against property (as a lien or mortgage)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun an onerous or difficult concernSynonyms- burden
- encumbrance
- onus
- load
Related Words- headache
- worry
- vexation
- concern
- dead weight
- fardel
- imposition
- pill
noun any obstruction that impedes or is burdensomeSynonyms- hinderance
- hindrance
- preventative
- preventive
- encumbrance
- interference
- hitch
Related Words- clog
- impedimenta
- obstruction
- obstructor
- obstructer
- impediment
- speed bump
|