Search results for: “set aside”

  • Set Aside

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Set aside Meaning of Set aside To annul; to make void; as, to set aside an award. When proceedings are irregular, they may be set aside on motion of the party whom they injuriously affect. Translate […]

  • Set-aside Programs

    Set-aside programs in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, set-aside programs is: instituted particularly by the United States and the European Community, but also Japan, to take agricultural land out of production as one way to reduce agricultural over-production. Farmers receive financial […]

  • Set-aside Programs

    Set-aside programs in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, set-aside programs is: instituted particularly by the United States and the European Community, but also Japan, to take agricultural land out of production as one way to reduce agricultural over-production. Farmers receive financial […]

  • Reverse

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Reverse Meaning of Reverse To vacate , set aside, undo, repeal or make void. Related Entries of Reverse in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search […]

  • Reserve

    Reserve

    As a verb, to hold back for a future use; set aside. As a noun refers to the fund set aside as a reserve to cover uncollectible accounts.

  • Boulevard

    A public drive, adapted and set aside for purposes of ornament, exercise, and amusement. It is not technically a street, avenue, or highway, though a carriage way over it be a chief feature. 52 How. Pr. (N. Y.) 440. Originally boulevard was a bulwark or rampart of a […]

  • Lease-purchase Mortgage Loan

    Concept of Lease-purchase Mortgage Loan in the context of Real Property A short definition of Lease-purchase Mortgage Loan: A financing method allowing a tenant to make payments on a mortgage plus an amount set aside to be used as a down payment for purchase of the property. Usually offered to […]

  • Tendered Ballot

    Tendered Ballot in Voting Law Definition of Tendered Ballot in the context of the United States election law: Also known as a provisional ballot. Ballot issued to a voter that is set aside, normally in a special envelope, until the electoral administration has been able to check the […]

  • Tendered Ballot

    Tendered Ballot in Voting Law Definition of Tendered Ballot in the context of the United States election law: Also known as a provisional ballot. Ballot issued to a voter that is set aside, normally in a special envelope, until the electoral administration has been able to check the […]

  • Consent Judgment

    A contract of the parties entered upon record of court with the approval and sanction of competent jurisdiction and its provisions cannot be modified or set aside without the consent of the parties except for fraud or mistake. It is not a judicial determination of rights of parties but a […]

  • Spoilt Ballot

    Spoilt Ballot in Voting Law Definition of Spoilt Ballot in the context of the United States election law: A ballot which is invalid due to printing irregularities, tearing or ink stains or that is damaged in any other way, for example if the voter makes a mistake. Spoilt ballots are set aside […]

  • Reserved Seats

    Reserved Seats in Voting Law Definition of Reserved Seats in the context of the United States election law: Seats in a parliament or national assembly which are set aside for stipulated reasons, for a group or category of persons, based on religion, ethnicity, gender, language or other […]

  • Multifamily Property

    Concept of Multifamily Property in the context of Real Property A short definition of Multifamily Property: To meet the FNMA definition it is a residential property of not less than five dwelling units with not more than 20 percent of the net rentable area rented or set aside for rent to […]

  • Challenged Ballot

    Challenged Ballot in Voting Law Definition of Challenged Ballot in the context of the United States election law: Any type of ballot paper that is contested. These are temporarily excluded from the count and set aside to clarify their validity.