impoundment


impoundment
n. The condition of being taken into police or judicial custody, pending further proceedings.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.


impoundment
An action taken by the president in which he or she proposes not to spend all or part of a sum of money appropriated by Congress.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


impoundment
An action taken by the president in which he or she proposes not to spend all or part of a sum of money appropriated by Congress.

Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.

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  • impoundment — (n.) 1660s; see IMPOUND (Cf. impound) + MENT (Cf. ment) …   Etymology dictionary

  • impoundment — /im pownd meuhnt/, n. 1. a body of water confined within an enclosure, as a reservoir. 2. the act of impounding: the impoundment of alien property. 3. the condition of being impounded. Also, impoundage. [1655 65; IMPOUND + MENT] * * * …   Universalium

  • impoundment — impound ► VERB 1) seize and take legal custody of. 2) shut up (domestic animals) in a pound. 3) (of a dam) hold back or confine (water). DERIVATIVES impoundment noun …   English terms dictionary

  • impoundment — noun placing private property in the custody of an officer of the law • Syn: ↑impounding, ↑internment, ↑poundage • Derivationally related forms: ↑pound (for: ↑poundage), ↑impound …   Useful english dictionary

  • Impoundment (political) — Impoundment is the refusal of presidents of the United States to spend money that has been appropriated by the United States Congress. All of the presidents up to Richard Nixon have used this power, which is regarded as inherent to the office.… …   Wikipedia

  • Impoundment (disambiguation) — Impoundment may refer to: *Impoundment (political) to set aside in a fund rather than spend as prescribed *Seize, seize and retain in legal custody *Dog Pound, confinement as if in an animal shelter *Reservoirs confinement as if a body of water… …   Wikipedia

  • impoundment — noun Date: circa 1665 1. the act of impounding ; the state of being impounded 2. a body of water formed by impounding …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • impoundment — an enclosed body of water, of artificial construction and with variable environmental conditions, often turbid and with varying water levels. Used to retain water, sediment or wastes …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • impoundment — noun a) The act of impounding b) The state of being impounded …   Wiktionary

  • impoundment — n. incarceration, confinement; confiscation, seizure …   English contemporary dictionary

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