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Definition of granted
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Underlease
::
Underlease
(n.) A lease
granted
by a
tenant
or
lessee;
especially,
a lease
granted
by one who is
himself
a
lessee
for
years,
for any fewer or less
number
of years than he
himself
holds;
a
sublease..
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) A
subsidy
of
twelve
pence in the
pound,
formerly
granted
to the crown on all goods
exported
or
imported,
and if by
aliens,
more..
Habendum
::
Habendum
(n.) That part of a deed which
follows
the part
called
the
premises,
and
determines
the
extent
of the
interest
or
estate
granted;
-- so
called
because
it
begins
with the word
Habendum..
Unappropriated
::
Unappropriated
(a.) Not
granted
for, or
applied
to, any
specific
purpose;
as, the
unappropriated
moneys
in the
treasury..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. i.) To
venture,
go, or act, by an
assumption
of leave or
authority
not
granted;
to go
beyond
what is
warranted
by the
circumstances
of the case; to
venture
beyond
license;
to take
liberties;
-- often with on or upon
before
the
ground
of
confidence..
Presumption
::
Presumption
(n.) The act of
presuming,
or
believing
upon
probable
evidence;
the act of
assuming
or
taking
for
granted;
belief
upon
incomplete
proof..
Grantable
::
Grantable
(a.)
Capable
of being
granted.
Exhibitioner
::
Exhibitioner
(n.) One who has a
pension
or
allowance
granted
for
support.
Magna Charta
::
Magna
Charta
() The great
Charter,
so
called,
obtained
by the
English
barons
from King John, A. D. 1215. This name is also given to the
charter
granted
to the
people
of
England
in the ninth year of Henry III., and
confirmed
by
Edward
I..
Understand
::
Understand
(v. t.) To mean
without
expressing;
to imply
tacitly;
to take for
granted;
to
assume.
Datum
::
Datum (n.)
Something
given or
admitted;
a fact or
principle
granted;
that upon which an
inference
or an
argument
is
based;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural.
Reluctant
::
Reluctant
(a.)
Proceeding
from an
unwilling
mind;
granted
with
reluctance;
as,
reluctant
obedience..
Misericordia
::
Misericordia
(n.) An
indulgence
as to food or dress
granted
to a
member
of a
religious
order.
Chartered
::
Chartered
(a.)
Granted
or
established
by
charter;
having,
or
existing
under,
a
charter;
having
a
privilege
by
charter..
Reddendum
::
Reddendum
(n.) A
clause
in a deed by which some new thing is
reserved
out of what had been
granted
before;
the
clause
by which rent is
reserved
in a
lease.
Administratrix
::
Administratrix
(n.) A woman who
administers;
esp., one who
administers
the
estate
of an
intestate,
or to whom
letters
of
administration
have been
granted;
a
female
administrator..
Revert
::
Revert
(v. i.) To
return
to the
proprietor
after the
termination
of a
particular
estate
granted
by him.
Demesne
::
Demesne
(n.) A
lord's
chief manor
place,
with that part of the lands
belonging
thereto
which has not been
granted
out in
tenancy;
a
house,
and the land
adjoining,
kept for the
proprietor's
own use..
Hypothesis
::
Hypothesis
(n.) A
supposition;
a
proposition
or
principle
which is
supposed
or taken for
granted,
in order to draw a
conclusion
or
inference
for proof of the point in
question;
something
not
proved,
but
assumed
for the
purpose
of
argument,
or to
account
for a fact or an
occurrence;
as, the
hypothesis
that head winds
detain
an
overdue
steamer..
Allotment
::
Allotment
(n.) That which is
allotted;
a
share,
part, or
portion
granted
or
distributed;
that which is
assigned
by lot, or by the act of God;
anything
set apart for a
special
use or to a
distinct
party..
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