English to Malay Dictionary encumbrance

encumbrance

bebanan
definition
noun
So the chancellor would be able to govern for at least one whole legislative period unhindered by the encumbrances of federalism.
a burden or impediment.
example
There is one school I know about where it was clear children were there because their parents found them an 'encumbrance' to their normal business lives.
We are also selling many gilets this autumn which allow people warmth with out the 'encumbrance' of a jacket.
The only 'encumbrance' on the property is a mortgage with a balance of about $35,000.
At the top of the list is the simple proposition that by adding a reference to the first mortgage as a prior 'encumbrance' the lease was encumbered.
the horse raised its hind leg as if to rid itself of an 'encumbrance'
The last thing I wanted was the 'encumbrance' and stress of a long distance relationship as I wandered foreign lands.
The object of these walks is to enjoy the exhilaration of walking without the 'encumbrance' of clothing.
for parents, childhood is too long a period of 'encumbrance'
The mortgage was a prior 'encumbrance' ; whatever anybody else wanted to make of the fact, it was there, for all to see.
Sometimes physician assistants may be a slight 'encumbrance' , requiring an inconvenient amount of the physicians' time, especially in the early stages of the partnership.
Not once had she ever felt she were a bother, or an 'encumbrance' , or an unwelcome guest taken in because she had nowhere else to go.
The company has satisfactory title to all assets and there are no liens or 'encumbrances' on the company's assets, except for those that are disclosed in the notes to the financial statements.
He tells his story in a beautifully crisp prose which is joyfully free of academic 'encumbrances' .
What women need is a little oxygen, a little breathing room, to be without 'encumbrances' and stress.’
Beginning this procedure early enough in the course of carpal tunnel syndrome should yield a good result and avoid unnecessary 'encumbrances' on a pregnant woman.
How will such persons be affected by other 'encumbrances' on the same estate, either already in existence or arising after the purchaser has taken his interest?
‘Unencumbered value’ is the amount for which property might reasonably have sold free from 'encumbrances' .
An issue that can often arise is that of existing rights or 'encumbrances' on the land in question.
Money is not a pressing problem; domestic 'encumbrances' remain out of sight.
The Treasury will sometimes report gold reserves, but the 'encumbrances' on those reserves are not reported.
When he began running for president, he left his past behind, along with the 'encumbrances' that go with it.
I just shy away from hats, and gloves are 'encumbrances' .
Freed from inhibitions and 'encumbrances' , they can choose their lives, do what they will.
By the first sentence of clause 9 the sellers ‘warrant that the vessel, at the time of delivery, is free from all 'encumbrances' , mortgages and maritime liens or any other debts whatsoever’.
So the chancellor would be able to govern for at least one whole legislative period unhindered by the 'encumbrances' of federalism.
I'm a big fan of shipping stuff home, it's so nice to make at least one leg of a trip with minimum 'encumbrances' .
This cautious strategy allows Frankie to remain in a cocoon, unaffected by the 'encumbrances' of getting close to other people.
The risks of ownership obviously decrease with the amount of recourse which the purchaser has, as against the vendor, in the event that the asset purchased is defective or subject to liens or 'encumbrances' .
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