slovodefinícia
consolidation
(encz)
consolidation,konsolidace n: Zdeněk Brož
consolidation
(encz)
consolidation,sjednocení různých závazků v jeden závazek n: chalda
consolidation
(encz)
consolidation,upevňování n: chalda
Consolidation
(gcide)
Consolidation \Con*sol`i*da"tion\, n. [L. consolidatio a
confirming: cf. F. consolidation.]
1. The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or
uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification;
combination.
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The consolidation of the marble and of the stone did
not fall out at random. --Woodward.
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The consolidation of the great European monarchies.
--Hallam.
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2. (Bot.) To organic cohesion of different circled in a
flower; adnation.
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3. (Law) The combination of several actions into one.
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consolidation
(wn)
consolidation
n 1: combining into a solid mass
2: the act of combining into an integral whole; "a consolidation
of two corporations"; "after their consolidation the two
bills were passed unanimously"; "the defendants asked for a
consolidation of the actions against them" [syn:
consolidation, integration]
3: something that has consolidated into a compact mass; "he
dropped the consolidation into the acid bath"
CONSOLIDATION
(bouvier)
CONSOLIDATION, civil law. The union of the usufruct with the estate out of
which it issues, in the same person which happens when the usufructuary
acquires the estate, or vice versa. In either case the usufruct is extinct.
In the common law this is called a merger. Ley. El. Dr. Rom. 424. U. S. Dig.
tit. Actions, V.
2. Consolidation may take place in two ways: first, by the usufructuary
surrendering his right to the proprietor, which in the common law is called
a surrender; secondly, by the release of the. proprietor of his rights to
the usufructuary, which in our law is called a release.

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Consolidation
(gcide)
Consolidation \Con*sol`i*da"tion\, n. [L. consolidatio a
confirming: cf. F. consolidation.]
1. The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or
uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification;
combination.
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The consolidation of the marble and of the stone did
not fall out at random. --Woodward.
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The consolidation of the great European monarchies.
--Hallam.
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2. (Bot.) To organic cohesion of different circled in a
flower; adnation.
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3. (Law) The combination of several actions into one.
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Consolidation locomotive
(gcide)
Locomotive \Lo"co*mo`tive\, n.
A locomotive engine; a self-propelling wheel carriage,
especially one which bears a steam boiler and one or more
steam engines which communicate motion to the wheels and thus
propel the carriage, -- used to convey goods or passengers,
or to draw wagons, railroad cars, etc. See Illustration in
Appendix.
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Consolidation locomotive, a locomotive having four pairs of
connected drivers.

Locomotive car, a locomotive and a car combined in one
vehicle; a dummy engine. [U.S.]

Locomotive engine. Same as Locomotive, above.

Mogul locomotive. See Mogul.
[1913 Webster] Locomotiveness
Reconsolidation
(gcide)
Reconsolidation \Re`con*sol`i*da"tion\ (-d?"sh?n), n.
The act or process of reconsolidating; the state of being
reconsolidated.
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CONSOLIDATION
(bouvier)
CONSOLIDATION, civil law. The union of the usufruct with the estate out of
which it issues, in the same person which happens when the usufructuary
acquires the estate, or vice versa. In either case the usufruct is extinct.
In the common law this is called a merger. Ley. El. Dr. Rom. 424. U. S. Dig.
tit. Actions, V.
2. Consolidation may take place in two ways: first, by the usufructuary
surrendering his right to the proprietor, which in the common law is called
a surrender; secondly, by the release of the. proprietor of his rights to
the usufructuary, which in our law is called a release.

CONSOLIDATION RULE
(bouvier)
CONSOLIDATION RULE, practice, com. law. When a number of actions are brought
on the same policy, it is the constant practice, for the purpose of saving
costs, to consolidate them. by a rule of court or judge's order, which
restrains the plaintiff from proceeding to trial in more than one, and binds
the defendants in all the others to abide the event of that one; but this is
done upon condition that the defendant shall not file any bill inequity, or
bring any writ of error for delay. 2 Marsh. Ins. 701. For the history of
this rule, vide Parke on Ins. xlix.; Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 1 6, s. 4. And see
1 John. Cas. 29; 19 Wend. 23; 13 Wend. 644 5 Cowen, 282,; 4 Cowen, 78; Id.
85; 1 John. 29; 9 John. 262.
2. The term consolidation seems to be rather misapplied in those cases,
for in point of fact there is a mere stay of proceedings in all those cases
but one. 3 Chit. Pr. 644. The rule is now extended to other cases: when
several actions are brought on the same bond against several obligors, an
order for a stay of proceedings in all but one will be made. 3 Chit. Pr. 645
3 Carr. & P. 58. See 4 Yeates, R. 128 3 S. & R. 262; Coleman, 62; 3 Rand.
481; 1 N. & M. 417, n.; 1 Cow n 89; 3 Wend. 441; 9 Wend. 451; M. 438, 440,
n.; 5 Cowen, 282; 4 Halst. 335; 1 Dall. 145; 1 Browne, Appx. lxvii.; 1 Ala.
R. 77; 4 Hill, R. 46; 19 Wend. 23 5 Yerg. 297; 7 Miss. 477; 2 Tayl. 200.,
3. The plaintiff may elect to join in the same suit several causes of
action, in many cases, consistently with the rules of pleading, but having
done so, his election is determined. He cannot ask the court to consolidate
them; 3 Serg. & R. 266; but the court will sometimes, at the instance of the
defendant, order it against the plaintiff. 1 Dall. Rep. 147, 355; 1 Yeates,
5; 4 Yeates, 128; 2 Arch. Pr. 180; 3 Serg. & R. 264.

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