Legal Definition and Related Resources of Holding
Meaning of Holding
In English Law. A piece of land held under a lease or similar tenancy for agricultural, pastoral, or similar purposes. An Scotch Law. The tenure or nature of the right given by the superior to the vassal. Bell, Diet.
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Synonyms of Holding
(Property owned), noun
- asset
- belonging
- chattel
- domain
- effect
- estate
- exclusive possession
- interest
- land
- landed estate
- legal estate
- possessio
- possession
- property
- real estate
- real property
- realty
- resource
- seisin
- share
- stake Associated Concepts: holding a lien
- holding a position of authority
- holding company
- holding for value
- holding in due course
- holding office
- holding over
(Ruling of a court), noun
- act of judgment
- action
- adjudication
- ascertainment
- conclusion
- conclusion of the matter
- considered opinion
- decision
- decree
- decretum
- deduction
- deliverance
- determination
- dictate
- final judgment
- finding
- indicium
- judgment
- judgment on facts
- judicial decision
- law
- law of the case
- maxim
- opinion
- order
- order of the court
- outcome
- precedent
- precept
- professional advice
- professional decision
- pronouncement
- pronouncement by a court
- recommendation
- recorded expression of a formal judgment
- report
- resolution
- result
- sentence
- sententia
- settled decision
- settlement by authoritative decision
- that which is decided
- upshot
- verdict
- written order
- Associated Concepts: decision en banc
- holding of the court
- opinion per curiam
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Anthony, E., and Benedek, T. (Eds.). (1970). Parenthood: Its psychology and psychopathology. Boston: Little, Brown.
Winnicott, Donald W. (1964). Further thoughts on babies as persons. In his The child, the family and the outside world (p. 85-92). Harmondsworth, Penguin Books. (Original work published 1947)
. (1960). The theory of parent-infant relationship. The maturational processes and the facilitating environment. London, Hogarth, 1965, p. 17-55.
. (1970). The mother-infant experience of mutuality. In E. Anthony, T. Benedek (Eds.), Parenthood: Its psychology and psychopathology. Boston: Little, Brown.
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