Used in a Sentence

encumbrances

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for encumbrances.

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What this post describes is a 2-of-3 multisig, which adds further encumbrances in constructing a valid transaction.

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Quick take

Something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of encumbrances gathered in one view.

noun

Something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried.

noun

The state or condition of being encumbered.

noun

Alternative spelling of incumbrance (“in law: interest attached to a title; dependent”). [(property law) An interest, right, burden, or liability attached to a title of land, such as a lien or mortgage.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for encumbrances.

noun

Something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried.

noun

The state or condition of being encumbered.

noun

Alternative spelling of incumbrance (“in law: interest attached to a title; dependent”). [(property law) An interest, right, burden, or liability attached to a title of land, such as a lien or mortgage.]

Example sentences

1

What this post describes is a 2-of-3 multisig, which adds further encumbrances in constructing a valid transaction.

2

European property law was full of encumbrances on property: you could own all sorts of sub-holds and fiefdoms and whatnot.

3

The problem there is that the various rights encumbrances are a near-insuperable barrier.

4

Salaries with legal encumbrances are usually just a terrible deal in the long-term.

5

And all those empty condos units are difficult to flip back to rental because condminium developments have legal encumbrances that make things more difficult.

6

That the buying party was significantly reduced in value after the acquisition is not their fault, and even if it had not it would have been stock (likely with all kinds of encumbrances) not cash.

7

To suffer the constraints of protective encumbrances is next best.

8

No tarrifs, free trade, lower cost finance with fewer encumbrances.

9

We allow all sorts of encumbrances to transfer with property.

10

This must supersede any TPM/copyright restrictions or other encumbrances.

11

I am not asserting that it is always possible (encumbrances exist...).

12

Those are excuses and encumbrances, not reasons.

Quote examples

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VC backed companies are often slotted in as the for profit version of academic R&D without the "encumbrances" of non-profitable blue-sky pure research.

2

They are, Jack London wrote, “encumbrances”, of no use to anyone, not even to themselves.

3

It's not so much 'let' as "pay them lots of money to" as for the encumbrances, well, we all make choices.

4

There are some contractual encumbrances that prevent us from open-sourcing it right now, but that may change at some point in the future." So why would this be interesting for HN readers?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use encumbrances in a sentence?

What this post describes is a 2-of-3 multisig, which adds further encumbrances in constructing a valid transaction.

What does encumbrances mean?

Something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried.

What part of speech is encumbrances?

encumbrances is commonly used as noun.