Substantial
121open, visible, and substantial change of possession — A change in the character of possession indicated by such outward, open, actual, and visible signs as can be seen by and known to the public or persons dealing with the property. Second Nat. Bank v Gilbert, 174 Ill 485, 51 NE 584 …
122self-substantial — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective : of or derived from one s own substance …
123non-substantial — …
124substantive — substantial, substantive Substantial is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable and substantive with the stress on the first syllable or occasionally the second. Both words mean ‘having substance’, but substantial is the word in general …
125substantially — substantial sub‧stan‧tial [səbˈstænʆl] adjective large enough in amount or number to be noticeable or to have an important effect: • The document requires substantial changes. • You could make substantial monthly savings on your mortgage.… …
126actual possession — Substantial possession, possession in fact, sometimes referred to as by the foot or pedis possession. The term is also used by some authorities in referring to the possession of one part of a larger tract by possession in fact of the other part,… …
127SNIU — Substantial Non Infringing Use (Business » General) …
128accelerated depreciation — substantial depreciation of a property s worth in its early active years (Accounting) …