Reserved

  • 91reserved land — Public land that has been withheld or kept back from sale or disposition. See reservation …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 92reserved power — A power specifically withheld because not mentioned or reasonably implied in other powers conferred by a constitution or statute. See also power (constitutional powers) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 93reserved option — Broadly, any option provided a party under the terms of a contract. In common usage, an option contained in the terms of a contract permitting a party to rescind or cancel. 17 Am J2d Contr §§ 495 498 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 94reserved powers of the state — Powers which are not delegated to the Federal Government or prohibited to the states by the United States Constitution. United States v Darby, 312 US 100, 85 L Ed 609, 61 S Ct 451, 132 ALR 1430. Powers which proceed, not from the people of… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 95reserved price — Same as minimum price …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 96reserved question — See certification of question; re served point …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 97reserved way — A way newly created by a grantor by means of a reservation. Winston v Johnson, 42 Minn 398, 401, 54 NW 958. Sometimes an implied way as a way of necessity in reference to land retained by the grantor. See way of necessity …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 98reserved room — забронированный номер golfview room номер с видом на поле для игры в гольф bayfront room номер с окнами на морскую бухту deluxe room номер повышенной комфортности waterfront room номер с видом на водоем room on the book забронированный номер …

    English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • 99reserved book — noun : a book (as in a college library) used for students required or collateral reading in courses and segregated from the general collections …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 100All rights reserved — is a phrase that originated in copyright law as part of copyright notices. Copyright law in most countries no longer requires such notices, but the phrase persists. The original understanding of the phrase as relating specifically to copyright… …

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