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encumberment
encumberment Now rare. (ɛnˈkʌmbəmənt) Also incumberment. [a. OF. encombrement: see encumber v. and -ment.] 1. The action of encumbering; the state or fact of being encumbered.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 148 God..Saued þam alle þo tymes fro þer encumberment. a 1619 Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1626) 9...
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encumbrance
encumbrance (ɛnˈkʌmbrəns) Forms: α. 4–5 encombraunce, (-beraunce), 4–6 encumbraunce, 4–7 encombrance, 7– encumbrance; β. 6 incomb(e)raunce, 6–7 incombrance, (7 incumberance), 7–9 incumbrance. [a. OF. encombrance, f. encombrer to encumber; see -ance.] † 1. Encumbered state or condition; trouble, mole...
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Atlas V (tugboat)
It ran silent, carried by the current through the populated localities of Herstal and Jupille without encumberment.
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California Assembly Bill 1471 (2007)
Implementation
Implementation of AB 1471 is currently on hold pending investigations into the feasibility of microstamping and patent encumberment.
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Block cipher mode of operation
authenticated encryption algorithms, such as OCB mode, are encumbered by patents, while others were specifically designed and released in a way to avoid such encumberment
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