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Definition of Incumbers
1. incumber [v] - See also: incumber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incumbers
Literary usage of Incumbers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Digest of the Law of Partnership by Frederick Pollock (1884)
"In the case of a partnership not for a fixed term, if any partner assigns or
incumbers his interest in the partnership property or profits. 52. ..."
2. A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property by William Cruise (1824)
"... or incumbers his estate in any other manner, and afterwards levies a fine, it
will let in the reversion, and make it liable to all those incumbrances. ..."
3. The Law Relating to Automobile Insurance by John Simpson (1921)
"... and if the insured so incumbers the automobile, the insurer has the right to
insist that its liability under the policy became thereby terminated. ..."
4. The Law Relating to Automobile Insurance by John Simpson (1921)
"... and if the insured so incumbers the automobile, the insurer has the right to
insist that its liability under the policy became thereby terminated. ..."
5. A Digest of the Law of Partnership: With an Introductory Essay on Codification by Frederick Pollock, Great Britain (1888)
"In the case of a partnership not for a fixed term, if any partner assigns or
incumbers his interest in the partnership property or profits. 52. ..."
6. A Digest of the Law of Partnership. With Appendix, Containing the by Frederick Pollock (1880)
"When the business of the partnership can only be carried on at a loss. a fixed
term, assigns or incumbers his interest in the property or "°t notice. ..."
7. The Innocents Abroad: Or, The New Pilgrim's Progress : Being Some Account of by Mark Twain (1899)
"... memories which some day will become all beautiful when the last annoyance that
incumbers them shall have faded out of our minds never again to return. ..."