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remainder
(mass)
remainder
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remainder
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remainder,ostatek n: Zdeněk Brož
remainder
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Remainder
(gcide)
Remainder \Re*main"der\, a.
Remaining; left; left over; refuse.
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Which is as dry as the remainder biscuit
After a voyage. --Shak.
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Remainder
(gcide)
Remainder \Re*main"der\ (r?-m?n"d?r), n. [OF. remaindre, inf.
See Remain.]
1. Anything that remains, or is left, after the separation
and removal of a part; residue; remnant. "The last
remainders of unhappy Troy." --Dryden.
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If these decoctions be repeated till the water comes
off clear, the remainder yields no salt.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. (Math.) The quantity or sum that is left after
subtraction, or after any deduction.
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3. (Law) An estate in expectancy, generally in land, which
becomes an estate in possession upon the determination of
a particular prior estate, created at the same time, and
by the same instrument; for example, if land be conveyed
to A for life, and on his death to B, A's life interest is
a particuar estate, and B's interest is a remainder, or
estate in remainder.
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Syn: Balance; rest; residue; remnant; leavings.
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remainder
(wn)
remainder
n 1: something left after other parts have been taken away;
"there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he
took what he wanted and I got the balance" [syn:
remainder, balance, residual, residue, residuum,
rest]
2: the part of the dividend that is left over when the dividend
is not evenly divisible by the divisor
3: the number that remains after subtraction; the number that
when added to the subtrahend gives the minuend [syn:
remainder, difference]
4: a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been
used or sold [syn: end, remainder, remnant, oddment]
v 1: sell cheaply as remainders; "The publisher remaindered the
books"
REMAINDER
(bouvier)
REMAINDER, estates. The remnant of an estate in lands or tenements expectant
on a particular estate, created together with the same, at one time. Co.
Litt. 143 a.
2. Remainders are either vested or contingent. A vested remainder is
one by which a present interest passes to the party. though to be enjoyed in
future; and by which the estate is invariably fixed to remain to a
determinate person, after the particular estate has been spent. Vide 2 Jo
ins. R. 288; 1 Yeates, R. 340.
3. A contingent remainder is one which is limited to take effect on an
event or condition, which may never happen or be performed, or which may not
happen or be performed till after the determination of the preceding
particular estate; in which case such remainder never can take effect.
4. According to Mr. Fearne, contingent remainders may properly be
distinguished into four sorts. 1. Where the remainder depends entirely on a
contingent determination of the preceding estate itself. 2. Where the
contingency on which the remainder is to take effect, is independent of the
determination of the preceding estate. 3. Where the condition upon which the
remainder is limited, is certain in event, but the determination of the
particular estate may happen before it. 4. Where the person, to whom the
remainder is limited, is not yet ascertained, or not yet in being. Fearne,
5.
5. The pupillary substitutions of the civil law somewhat resembled
contingent remainders. 1 Brown's Civ. Law, 214, n.; Burr. 1623. Vide,
generally, Viner's Ab. h.t.; Bac. Ab. h. t; Com. Dig. h.t.; 4 Kent, Com.
189; Yelv. 1, n.; Cruise, Dig. tit. 16; 1 Supp. to Ves. jr. 184; Bouv. Inst.
Index, h.t.

podobné slovodefinícia
remaindered
(encz)
remaindered,vyprodával v: Zdeněk Brož
Remainder
(gcide)
Remainder \Re*main"der\, a.
Remaining; left; left over; refuse.
[1913 Webster]

Which is as dry as the remainder biscuit
After a voyage. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Remainder \Re*main"der\ (r?-m?n"d?r), n. [OF. remaindre, inf.
See Remain.]
1. Anything that remains, or is left, after the separation
and removal of a part; residue; remnant. "The last
remainders of unhappy Troy." --Dryden.
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If these decoctions be repeated till the water comes
off clear, the remainder yields no salt.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. (Math.) The quantity or sum that is left after
subtraction, or after any deduction.
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3. (Law) An estate in expectancy, generally in land, which
becomes an estate in possession upon the determination of
a particular prior estate, created at the same time, and
by the same instrument; for example, if land be conveyed
to A for life, and on his death to B, A's life interest is
a particuar estate, and B's interest is a remainder, or
estate in remainder.
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Syn: Balance; rest; residue; remnant; leavings.
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Remainder-man
(gcide)
Remainder-man \Re*main"der-man\ (- m[a^]n), n.; pl.
Remainder-men (-m[e^]n). (Law)
One who has an estate after a particular estate is
determined. See Remainder, n., 3. --Blackstone.
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Remainder-men
(gcide)
Remainder-man \Re*main"der-man\ (- m[a^]n), n.; pl.
Remainder-men (-m[e^]n). (Law)
One who has an estate after a particular estate is
determined. See Remainder, n., 3. --Blackstone.
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Vested remainder
(gcide)
Vested \Vest"ed\, a.
1. Clothed; robed; wearing vestments. "The vested priest."
--Milton.
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2. (Law) Not in a state of contingency or suspension; fixed;
as, vested rights; vested interests.
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Vested legacy (Law), a legacy the right to which commences
in praesenti, and does not depend on a contingency; as, a
legacy to one to be paid when he attains to twenty-one
years of age is a vested legacy, and if the legatee dies
before the testator, his representative shall receive it.
--Blackstone.

Vested remainder (Law), an estate settled, to remain to a
determined person, after the particular estate is spent.
--Blackstone. --Kent.
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CONTINGENT REMAINDER
(bouvier)
CONTINGENT REMAINDER, estates. An estate in remainder which is limited to
take effect, either to a dubious and uncertain person, or upon a dubious and
uncertain event, by, which no present or particular interest passes to the
remainder-man, so that the particular estate may chance to be determined and
the remainder never take effect. 2, Bouv. Inst. n. 1832. Vide Remainder.

REMAINDER
(bouvier)
REMAINDER, estates. The remnant of an estate in lands or tenements expectant
on a particular estate, created together with the same, at one time. Co.
Litt. 143 a.
2. Remainders are either vested or contingent. A vested remainder is
one by which a present interest passes to the party. though to be enjoyed in
future; and by which the estate is invariably fixed to remain to a
determinate person, after the particular estate has been spent. Vide 2 Jo
ins. R. 288; 1 Yeates, R. 340.
3. A contingent remainder is one which is limited to take effect on an
event or condition, which may never happen or be performed, or which may not
happen or be performed till after the determination of the preceding
particular estate; in which case such remainder never can take effect.
4. According to Mr. Fearne, contingent remainders may properly be
distinguished into four sorts. 1. Where the remainder depends entirely on a
contingent determination of the preceding estate itself. 2. Where the
contingency on which the remainder is to take effect, is independent of the
determination of the preceding estate. 3. Where the condition upon which the
remainder is limited, is certain in event, but the determination of the
particular estate may happen before it. 4. Where the person, to whom the
remainder is limited, is not yet ascertained, or not yet in being. Fearne,
5.
5. The pupillary substitutions of the civil law somewhat resembled
contingent remainders. 1 Brown's Civ. Law, 214, n.; Burr. 1623. Vide,
generally, Viner's Ab. h.t.; Bac. Ab. h. t; Com. Dig. h.t.; 4 Kent, Com.
189; Yelv. 1, n.; Cruise, Dig. tit. 16; 1 Supp. to Ves. jr. 184; Bouv. Inst.
Index, h.t.

REMAINDER-MA
(bouvier)
REMAINDER-MAN. One who is entitled to the remainder of the estate after a
particular estate carved out of it has expired.

VESTED REMAINDER
(bouvier)
VESTED REMAINDER, estates. One by which a present interest passes to the
party, though to be enjoyed in future, and by which the estate is invariably
fixed to remain to a determinate person, after the particular estate has
been spent. 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1831. Vide Remainder.

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