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confer ownership on oneself — index impropriate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Ownership — Own redirects here. For other uses, see OWN (disambiguation). For ownership of articles in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Ownership of articles … Wikipedia
grant — 1 vt 1: to permit as a right or privilege grant a new trial the Supreme Court grant ed certiorari 2: to bestow or transfer formally; specif: to transfer the possession or title of by a deed: convey … Law dictionary
Church Property — Property Ecclesiastical † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Property Ecclesiastical Abstract Right of Ownership That the Church has the right to acquire and possess temporal goods is a proposition which may now probably be considered an… … Catholic encyclopedia
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PASS — vi 1 a: to issue a decision, verdict, or opinion the Supreme Court pass ed on a statute b: to be legally issued judgment pass ed by default 2: to go from the control, ownership, or possession of one person or group to that of … Law dictionary
devolve — de·volve /di vȯlv, välv/ vi de·volved, de·volv·ing [Medieval Latin devolvi, passive of devolvere to roll down, from Latin, from de down, away + volvere to roll] 1: to pass by transfer or succession the estate devolved to a distant cousin 2: to… … Law dictionary
GDR — Global Depositary Receipt. See American Depositary Receipts. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary ( Global Depositary Receipt) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary Also called European Depository Receipt ( EDR). A negotiable… … Financial and business terms
attorn — at·torn /ə tərn/ vi [Anglo French aturner to transfer (allegiance of a tenant to another lord), from Old French atorner to turn (to), arrange, from a to + torner to turn]: to agree to be the tenant of a new landlord or owner of the same property… … Law dictionary
impropriate — I verb accroach, adopt, annex, apply to one s own uses, appropriate, arrogate, assume, assume ownership, avail oneself of, bear away, carry away, claim, claim unduly, confer ownership on oneself, convert, disseise, embezzle, employ, help oneself… … Law dictionary