Definition of Incumbrance. Meaning of Incumbrance. Synonyms of Incumbrance

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Definition of Incumbrance

Incumbrance
Incumbrance In*cum"brance, n. [See Encumbrance.] [Written also encumbrance.] 1. A burdensome and troublesome load; anything that impedes motion or action, or renders it difficult or laborious; clog; impediment; hindrance; check. --Cowper. 2. (Law) A burden or charge upon property; a claim or lien upon an estate, which may diminish its value.

Meaning of Incumbrance from wikipedia

- An en****brance is a third party's right to, interest in, or legal liability on property that does not prohibit the property's owner from transferring title...
- four years, it is an established, profit-yielding property, without in****brance." There is no record as to the results of this plan. In 1922 the Taft...
- 'Copperfield' said Mr Murdstone. 'What! Bewitching Mrs Copperfield's in****brance?' cried the gentleman. 'The pretty little widow?' 'Quinion,' said Mr...
- same, and for applying Part of the Purchase Monies in Discharge of an In****brance thereupon, and for laying out the Residue of the Monies in the Purchase...
- Richard Hotham Knight, deceased, in Trustees, to be sold, for Payment of In****brances, and for laying out the Surplus Monies in other Estates, to be settled...
- and apply the Monies arising therefrom, towards discharging certain In****brances affecting the said Estate; and for the other Purposes therein mentioned...
- Decreed Lands, to make Sale of a sufficient Part thereof for paying off In****brances. Vipont's Estate Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. classv 15 June 1811   Legh's...
- accrescendi praefertur oneribus: The right of survivorship is preferred to in****brances. Co. Litt. 185o. Hence no dower or courtesy can be claimed out of a joint...
- time would render the lease liable to forfeiture. Others as to charges, in****brances, and third-party rights vary depending on whether full or limited title...
- John Baron Clinton and Saye, in Trustees, to be sold for paying off In****brances, and for purchasing other Estates with the Residue of the Purchase Monies...