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  • 41adequate protection — Phrase used in several sections of the Bankruptcy Code to describe protection afforded to holders of secured claims. It is meant to preserve secured creditor s position at the time of bankruptcy. In re Jamaica House, Inc., Bkrtcy.Vt., 31 B.R. 192 …

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  • 42adequate protection — Phrase used in several sections of the Bankruptcy Code to describe protection afforded to holders of secured claims. It is meant to preserve secured creditor s position at the time of bankruptcy. In re Jamaica House, Inc., Bkrtcy.Vt., 31 B.R. 192 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 43adequate — adjective Etymology: Latin adaequatus, past participle of adaequare to make equal, from ad + aequare to equal more at equable Date: circa 1617 1. sufficient for a specific requirement < adequate taxation of goods >; also …

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  • 44adequate — adjective 1) he lacked adequate financial resources Syn: sufficient, enough, requisite 2) the company provides an adequate service Syn: acceptable, passable, reasonable, satisfactory, tolerable, fair, decent, quite …

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  • 45adequate*/ — [ˈædɪkwət] adj 1) good enough or large enough Syn: sufficient Ant: inadequate The state has an adequate supply of trained teachers.[/ex] It s a small office but it s adequate for our needs.[/ex] 2) satisfactory, but not extremely good Ant:&#8230; …

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  • 46adequate cause — Sufficient cause for a particular purpose. In criminal law, adequate cause for the passion which reduces a homicide committed under its influence from the grade of murder to manslaughter, means such cause as would commonly produce a degree of&#8230; …

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  • 47adequate cause — Sufficient cause for a particular purpose. In criminal law, adequate cause for the passion which reduces a homicide committed under its influence from the grade of murder to manslaughter, means such cause as would commonly produce a degree of&#8230; …

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  • 48adequate — adjective /ˈæd.ʌ.kwɪt/ Equal to some requirement; proportionate, or correspondent; fully sufficient; as, powers adequate to a great work; an adequate definition lawfully and physically sufficient. Ant: inadequate …

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  • 49Adequate Notice — A written document that specifies in detail the terms and conditions of a loan or extension of credit to a consumer. Adequate notice requires the consumer to be informed of key details of the credit arrangement, such as the annual percentage rate …

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  • 50adequate visual reference/adequate vis reference — Runway markings or lighting that provides the pilot with adequate visual reference to continuously identify the takeoff surface and maintain directional control throughout the takeoff run …

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