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Unconscionability

Definition: Unconscionability is a legal concept that refers to an individual's behavior or conduct being considered unfair, unjust, or unreasonable. It involves the violation of rights and expectations set forth in contracts, agreements, and other forms of legal documents. Examples include breaches of promises made in contracts, violations of property rights such as encumbrances or easements, or actions taken that are not in accordance with established rules or standards. Unconscionability can be difficult to prove due to the


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Joinant

Definition: In the context of social and legal contexts, a "joinant" is an individual or entity that acquires property rights in another person's property. This can include both land and other real estate. Joinants are typically individuals who have acquired the right to use or benefit from the property that they own, which includes the use of the land, the right to occupy it, and any rights related to the property such as easements, encumbrances, or liens. Joinants can


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Encumbrous

Definition: Encumbrous, also known as "incumbent," is a term used in English language to describe someone or something who has been in office for an extended period of time. It is often used to describe individuals who have held significant political power and influence over decades or even centuries. In the context of government, encumbrances are obligations that come with the position of office, such as taxes, fines, and other legal fees.


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Encumbrances

Definition: Encumbrances are legal obligations that a party to a contract owes to another party. They can include debts, liens, or other financial obligations imposed by law or through agreement between parties. In many jurisdictions, encumbrances are typically transferred when one of the parties to a contract is mortgaged or sold.


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