Search results for: “strip”

  • Mall

    Concept of Mall in the context of Real Property Alternatives definitions of Mall: (1) A shaded walkway or promenade. Modernly, the pedestrian area of a shopping center. May be open or enclosed. (2) A strip between two travelways; may be landscaped or paved. Also called a median strip.

  • Buffer Zone

    A strip of land, of variable width, established between two others to help mitigate or eliminate conflict between them. The conflict may be aesthetic, e.g., between an industrial and residential area in a city, the buffer zone being established by the zoning board to contain uses transitional […]

  • Right of Way

    A right to pass from one point to another across another person’s land in a course defined either expressly in the grant or by implication, according to the use to which it is to be put. It is an incorporeal right and an easement on lands of others. See Nicholls v Healy, 174 N. W.2d…

  • Corridor

    Concept of Corridor in the context of Real Property Alternatives definitions of Corridor: (1) A hallway or passageway. (2) A strip of land used as a passageway, such as an inland country’s outlet to the sea, or between heavily populated areas.

  • West Bank

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: West Bank and Gaza Strip in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term west bank and gaza strip into Spanish: Ribera Occidental y Faja de Gaza (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to […]

  • Divest

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Divest Meaning of Divest To take away from a person an estate or interest which has already vested in him. Divest Alternative Definition See […]

  • Juvenile

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Juvenile Meaning of Juvenile Synonyms of Juvenile noun adolescent child fledgling immature person inexperienced person iuvenilis junior juvenal minor […]

  • Devest

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Devest Meaning of Devest (Law Pr. devester, descester; Law Lat. devestire). In Old English Law. To take away; to deprive of, as a possession, title, or estate; the opposite of “invest.” Termes […]

  • Burlesque

    Also spelled burlesk. A show featuring striptease acts interspersed with vulgar comedy skits. In less permissive times, the apogee of available near-pornography, frequently banned and raided by the police….

  • Pillage

    A robbery by force or violence; and not a simple larceny merely. 26 Wend. 573. The taking by violence of private property by a victorious army from the citizens or subjects of the enemy. This in modern times is seldom allowed, and then only when authorized by the commanding or chief […]

  • Principal Only (Po)

    A mortgage-backed security in which the holder receives only principal cash flows on the underlying mortgage pool. The principal-only portion of a stripped MBS. For PO securities, all of the principal distribution due from the underlying collateral pool is paid to the registered holder of the […]

  • Minimize

    verbabbreviate abridge attach little importance to attenuate bedwarf belittle cheapen clip criticize curtail cut down cut down to size cut short decimate decrease…

  • Minimize

    verbabbreviate abridge attach little importance to attenuate bedwarf belittle cheapen clip criticize curtail cut down cut down to size cut short decimate decrease…

  • Loot

    verbabscond with appropriate break into burglarize carry off defalcate depredate despoil embezzle forage harry lay waste make off with maraud peculate pil…

  • Harry

    (Harass), verbaggrieve annoy badger bait be offensive be rude beleaguer beset bother browbeat bully cruciare deride discompose disconcert displease <l…