| abatement |
A reduction, a decrease or a diminution. The suspension or cessation, in whole or in part, of a continuing charge, such as rent. For example, a landlord might grant an abatement in rent. Abate may also refer more specifically to a situation where property identified in a will cannot be given to a beneficiary because it had to be sold to pay off the deceased's debts. Debts are paid before the distribution of gifts and where a specific gift has to be sold to pay off a debt, it is said to abate.
Ãâó: www.leanlegal.com/dictionary/a.asp
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| abatement |
The process of reducing or minimizing public health dangers and nuisances, usually supported by regulation or legislation, eg, noise abatement, smoke abatement.
Ãâó: www.merrea.org/glossary.html
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| abandonment |
contemplation of: patinissagg?upassan? is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight; s. vipassan? further ???asati (16).
Ãâó: www.budsas.org/ebud/bud-dict/dic3_a.htm
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| abatement |
The reduction or cancellation of an assessed tax.
Ãâó: www.ncbuy.com/credit/glossary.html
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| abandonment |
(of a patent application) ?stopping the prosecution process; can be implicit (failure to reply to an office action or pay a prescribed fee within the time period allowed) or explicit (PTO is informed by the applicant or his agent that further prosecution will not be pursued).
Ãâó: www.clemson.edu/research/ottSite/ottStart_Intelect...
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