| abate |
Abate and abatement have several uses. In a lawsuit, an abatement is a court order to terminate the suit, either because the plaintiff dropped the suit, or one of the parties died, or the defendant moved out of the court
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| abatement |
Abate and abatement have several uses. In a lawsuit, an abatement is a court order to terminate the suit, either because the plaintiff dropped the suit, or one of the parties died, or the defendant moved out of the court
Ãâó: www.genfiles.com/legal/legalterms.htm
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| abandonment |
A term that applies to property and signifies both a relinquishing of it and the letting go of all legal rights to it, as well, with the intent to claim a total loss. Abandonment of property to an insurance company is something insureds are expressly prohibited from doing in most property polices.
Ãâó: www.ifs-de.com/pages/glossary_files/Agloss.htm
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| abandonment |
Refers to road or street abandonment, an action taken by the Board of Supervisors, usually through the public hearing process, to abolish the public's right-of-passage over a road or road right-of way. Upon abandonment, the right-of-way automatically reverts to the underlying fee owners. If the fee to the owner is unknown, Virginia law presumes that fee to the roadbed rests with the adjacent property owners if there is no evidence to the contrary.
Ãâó: www.co.fairfax.va.us/dpz/zoning/glossary/
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| abatement |
the reduction in degree or intensity of pollution.
Ãâó: www.odour.unsw.edu.au/odour-terms.html
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