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parting with possession — Where the tenant allows the demised premises to be possessed by another party. Usually the alienation covenant will prohibit parting with possession and will prevent the tenant from assigning the lease or granting an underlease. A covenant… … Law dictionary
Parting phrase — Parting phrases are elements of parting traditions, phrases used to acknowledge the parting of individuals or groups of people from each other.Parting phrases are specific to culture and situation, varying between persons based on social status… … Wikipedia
Parting lineation — Parting lineation, from lower right to upper left; Kayenta Formation, Canyonlands National Park Parting lineation (also known as current lineation or primary current lineation) is a subtle sedimentary structure in which sand grains are aligned in … Wikipedia
Parting Glances — Infobox Film name = Parting Glances writer = Bill Sherwood starring = Richard Ganoung John Bolger Steve Buscemi Adam Nathan [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0622204/] Kathy Kinney Patrick Tull director = Bill Sherwood producer = Nancy Greenstein Paul… … Wikipedia
Parting Gifts — Infobox Television episode Title = Parting Gifts Series = Angel Wesley Wyndam Pryce, rogue demon hunter. Caption = {Caption|} Season = 1 Episode = 10 Airdate = December 14, 1999 Production = 1ADH10 Writer = David Fury Jeannine Renshaw Director =… … Wikipedia
parting — part|ing1 [ˈpa:tıŋ US ˈpa:r ] n 1.) [U and C] an occasion when two people leave each other ▪ an emotional parting at the airport ▪ the moment of parting on parting ▪ He gave her a light kiss on parting. 2.) BrE the line on your head made by… … Dictionary of contemporary English
parting — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ final ▪ amicable ▪ It was an amicable parting and we greatly value the years we spent together. ▪ bitter ▪ The divorce was a bitter parting that … Collocations dictionary
parting — 1 noun 1 (C, U) an occasion when two people leave each other: It had been a melancholy parting in the rain. 2 (C) BrE the line on your head made by dividing your hair with a comb; part AmE: a centre parting 3 the parting of the ways the point at… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
parting of the ways — {n. phr.} 1. The point where a road or path divides; a fork. * /They stood undecided at a parting of the ways, where a forest path forked./ 2. A time or place where a choice must be made; a deciding point. * /He had come to a parting of the ways … Dictionary of American idioms
parting of the ways — {n. phr.} 1. The point where a road or path divides; a fork. * /They stood undecided at a parting of the ways, where a forest path forked./ 2. A time or place where a choice must be made; a deciding point. * /He had come to a parting of the ways … Dictionary of American idioms