menurae | (n) lyrebirds and scrubbirds, Syn. suborder Menurae |
tenure | (n) the term during which some position is held, Syn. term of office, incumbency |
tenure | (n) the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands, Syn. land tenure |
tenure | (v) give life-time employment to |
Menurae | prop. n. A suborder of birds including lyrebirds and scrubbirds. |
Tenure | n. [ F. tenure, OF. teneure, fr. F. tenir to hold. See Tenable. ] That the tenure of estates might rest on equity, the Indian title to lands was in all cases to be quieted. Bancroft. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Tenure is inseparable from the idea of property in land, according to the theory of the English law; and this idea of tenure pervades, to a considerable extent, the law of real property in the United States, where the title to land is essentially allodial, and almost all lands are held in fee simple, not of a superior, but the whole right and title to the property being vested in the owner. Tenure, in general, then, is the particular manner of holding real estate, as by exclusive title or ownership, by fee simple, by fee tail, by courtesy, in dower, by copyhold, by lease, at will, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] All that seems thine own,
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tenure | (n) ช่วงระยะเวลาที่ดำรงตำแหน่ง, See also: ช่วงวาระถือครอง |
tenure | (n) การครอบครอง, See also: การครอบครองทรัพย์สิน, Syn. occupancy, occupation, ownership |
tenure | (เทน'เนียวเออะ) n. การครอบครอง, การครอบครองทรัพย์สิน, ระยะเวลาการครอบครอง, ฐานะมั่นคงของตำแหน่งหน้าที่., See also: tenurial adj., Syn. time, term, reign |
tenure | (n) ความเป็นเจ้าของ, การครอบครอง, ความมีสิทธิ์ |
tenure | สิทธิถือครอง [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
tenure | สิทธิถือครอง [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
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tenure | (n) the term during which some position is held, Syn. term of office, incumbency |
tenure | (n) the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands, Syn. land tenure |
tenure | (v) give life-time employment to |
Tenure | n. [ F. tenure, OF. teneure, fr. F. tenir to hold. See Tenable. ] That the tenure of estates might rest on equity, the Indian title to lands was in all cases to be quieted. Bancroft. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Tenure is inseparable from the idea of property in land, according to the theory of the English law; and this idea of tenure pervades, to a considerable extent, the law of real property in the United States, where the title to land is essentially allodial, and almost all lands are held in fee simple, not of a superior, but the whole right and title to the property being vested in the owner. Tenure, in general, then, is the particular manner of holding real estate, as by exclusive title or ownership, by fee simple, by fee tail, by courtesy, in dower, by copyhold, by lease, at will, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] All that seems thine own,
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Besitz { m } | Besitze { pl } | tenure | tenures [Add to Longdo] |
Besitztitel { m } | Besitztitel { pl } | tenure | tenures [Add to Longdo] |
在任期間 | [ざいにんきかん, zaininkikan] (n) term of office; tenure; incumbency [Add to Longdo] |
任期中 | [にんきちゅう, ninkichuu] (n) during one's tenure [Add to Longdo] |