slovo | definícia |
wads (encz) | wads, n: |
wads (wn) | wads
n 1: a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she
amassed stacks of newspapers" [syn: tons, dozens,
heaps, lots, piles, scores, stacks, loads,
rafts, slews, wads, oodles, gobs, scads,
lashings] |
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wadsworth (encz) | Wadsworth,Wadsworth n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
wadsworth (czen) | Wadsworth,Wadsworthn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Wadset (gcide) | Wadset \Wad"set\, n. [Scot. wad a pledge; akin to Sw. vad a
wager. See Wed.] (Scots Law)
A kind of pledge or mortgage. [Written also wadsett.]
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wadsett (gcide) | Wadset \Wad"set\, n. [Scot. wad a pledge; akin to Sw. vad a
wager. See Wed.] (Scots Law)
A kind of pledge or mortgage. [Written also wadsett.]
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Wadsetter (gcide) | Wadsetter \Wad"set*ter\, n.
One who holds by a wadset.
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henry wadsworth longfellow (wn) | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
n 1: United States poet remembered for his long narrative poems
(1807-1882) [syn: Longfellow, {Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow}] |
WADSET (bouvier) | WADSET, Scotch law. A right, by which lands, or other heritable subjects,
are impignorated by the proprietor to his creditor in security of his debt;
and, like other heritable rights, is perfected by seisin.
2. Wadsets, by the present practice, are commonly made out in the form
of mutual contracts, in which one party sells the land, and the other
grants, the right of reversion. Ersk. Pr. L. Scot., B. 2, t. 8, s. 1, 2.
3. Wadsets are proper or improper. Proper, where the use of the land
shall go for the use of the money. Improper, where the reverser agrees to
make up the deficiency; and where it amounts to more, the surplus profit of
the land is applied to the extinction of the principal. Id. B. 2, t. 8, s.
12, 13.
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WADSETTER (bouvier) | WADSETTER, Scotch law. A creditor to whom a wadset is made.
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