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1. Abeyance Code and Grievance for Deadhead payment when over 12
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2. Abeyance
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- Abeyance (O. ... In law, the term abeyance can only be applied to such future estates as have not yet vested or possibly may not vest. For example, an estate is granted to A for life, with remainder to the heir of B, the latter being alive; the remainder is then said to be in abeyance, for until the death of B it is uncertain who his heir is. Similarly the freehold of a benefice, on the death of the incumbent, is said to be in abeyance until the next incumbent takes possession. ...
- If such a peerage is held by a man whose heir-at-law is neither a male, nor a woman who is an only child, on his death it goes into abeyance between two or more sisters or their heirs, and is held by no one till the abeyance is terminated. If eventually only one person represents the claims of all the sisters, he or she can claim the termination of the abeyance as a matter of right.
- For example, the Barony of Grey of Codnor was in abeyance for over 490 years between 1496 and 1989. Some other baronies became abeyant in the thirteenth century, and the abeyance has yet to be terminated.
- The crown can also call the peerage out of abeyance at any moment, on petition, in favour of any one of the sisters or their heirs between whom it is in abeyance. ...
- Generally, only baronies created by writ can go into abeyance. However, some ancient earldoms were created with a remainder to "heirs," rather than "heirs male," and it would appear that these can go into abeyance. The only titles other than a barony that have gone into abeyance are the earldom of Arlington and the viscountcy of Thetford (which is united with the earldom). ...
- Scottish peerage titles cannot go into abeyance. ...
- unclaimed) as being in abeyance.
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3. abeyance - Definition of abeyance - abeyance in Encyclopedia - DictionaryWords.net
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- 48 i: Abeyance \A*bey"ance\, n. ... 1913 Webster Note: When there is no person in existence in whom an inheritance (or a dignity) can vest, it is said to be in abeyance, that is, in expectation; the law considering it as always potentially existing, and ready to vest whenever a proper owner appears. ... 1913 Webster Keeping the sympathies of love and admiration in a dormant state, or state of abeyance. ... 0 i: abeyance n : temporary cessation or suspension syn: suspension From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1. 0 i: 68 Moby Thesaurus words for "abeyance": abandonment, abjuration, abjurement, apathy, break, caesura, catalepsy, catatonia, cease-fire, cessation, cold storage, day off, deadliness, deathliness, desistance, discontinuance, doldrums, dormancy, drop, entropy, forbearance, hesitation, holiday, indifference, indolence, inertia, inertness, interim, interlude, intermezzo, intermission, intermittence, interruption, interval, languor, lapse, latency, layoff, letup, lotus-eating, lull, nonexercise, passiveness, passivity, pause, quiescence, quiescency, recess, relinquishment, remission, renouncement, renunciation, resignation, respite, rest, stagnancy, stagnation, stand-down, stasis, stay, suspense, suspension, torpor, truce, vacation, vegetation, vis inertiae, waiver From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) i: ABEYANCE, estates, from the French aboyer, which in figurative sense means to expect, to look for, to desire. When there is no person in esse in whom the freehold is vested, it is said to be in abeyance, that is, in expectation, remembrance and contemplation. ... The law requires, however, that the freehold should never, if possible, be in abeyance. Where there is a tenant of the freehold, the remainder or reversion in fee may exist for a time without any particular owner, in which case it is said to be in abeyance. ... Thus, if sn estate be limited to A for life, remainder to the right heirs of B, the fee simple is in abeyance during the life of B, because it is a maxim of law, that nemo est hoeres viventis. ... 842, Merlin, Repertoire, mot Abeyance; 1 Com. ... When a charter is given, and the charter grants franchises or property to a corporation which is to be brought into existence by some future acts of the corporators, such franchises or property are in abeyance until such acts shall be done, and when the corporation is thereby brought into life, the franchises instantaneously attach.
4. "Abeyance" Defined
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- ABEYANCE - An incomplete or undetermined state of affairs. ... When there is no person in esse in whom the freehold is vested, it is said to be in abeyance, that is, in expectation, remembrance and contemplation.
- The law requires, however, that the freehold should never, if possible, be in abeyance. Where there is a tenant of the freehold, the remainder or reversion in fee may exist for a time without any particular owner, in which case it is said to be in abeyance.
- Thus, if sn estate be limited to A for life, remainder to the right heirs of B, the fee simple is in abeyance during the life of B, because it is a maxim of law, that nemo est hoeres viventis.
- When a charter is given, and the charter grants franchises or property to a corporation which is to be brought into existence by some future acts of the corporators, such franchises or property are in abeyance until such acts shall be done, and when the corporation is thereby brought into life, the franchises instantaneously attach.
5. Abeyance - Chicago Voyager : Travel & Tourism Guides : Information Portal
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- Abeyance (O. ... In law, the term abeyance can only be applied to such future estates as have not yet vested or possibly may not vest. For example, an estate is granted to A for life, with remainder to the heir of B, the latter being alive; the remainder is then said to be in abeyance, for until the death of B it is uncertain who his heir is. Similarly the freehold of a benefice, on the death of the incumbent, is said to be in abeyance until the next incumbent takes possession. ... If a peerage which passes to heirs-general, like the ancient baronies by writ, is held by a man whose heir-at-law is neither a male, nor a woman who is an only child, it goes into abeyance on his death between two or more sisters or their heirs, and is held by no one till the abeyance is terminated; if eventually only one person represents the claims of all the sisters, he or she can claim the termination of the abeyance as a matter of right. The crown can also call the peerage out of abeyance at any moment, on petition, in favour of any one of the sisters or their heirs between whom it is in abeyance. The question whether ancient earldoms created in favour of a man and his heirs go into abeyance like baronies by writ has been raised by the claim to the earldom of Norfolk created in 1312, discussed before the Committee for Privileges in 1906. ... unclaimed) as being in abeyance. ...
6. Dictionary.com/Word of the Day: abeyance
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- abeyance \uh-BAY-uhn(t)s\, noun:.
- He was nineteen years old, and officially a medical student, though inevitably his studies were in abeyance for the duration of the war. ...
- Her plans fell into abeyance when she parted from Franz Josef and traveled for five years. ...
- Abeyance derives from Medieval French abeance, "expectation," from abeer, from a-, "to" (from Latin ad-) + baer, beer, "to gape (at)," from Late Latin batare, "to gape. ...
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7. Abeyance
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- Abeyance (O. ... In law, the term abeyance can only be applied to such future estates as have not yet vested or possibly may not vest. For example, an estate is granted to A for life, with remainder to the heir of B, the latter being alive; the remainder is then said to be in abeyance, for until the death of B it is uncertain who his heir is. Similarly the freehold of a benefice, on the death of the incumbent, is said to be in abeyance until the next incumbent takes possession. ...
- If such a peerage is held by a man whose heir-at-law is neither a male, nor a woman who is an only child, on his death it goes into abeyance between two or more sisters or their heirs, and is held by no one till the abeyance is terminated. If eventually only one person represents the claims of all the sisters, he or she can claim the termination of the abeyance as a matter of right.
- For example, the baronies of Burgh and Strabolgi, which had a common descent, were in abeyance for 547 years, between 1369 and 1916.
- The crown can also call the peerage out of abeyance at any moment, on petition, in favour of any one of the sisters or their heirs between whom it is in abeyance. ...
- The question whether ancient earldoms created in favour of a man and his heirs go into abeyance like baronies by writ has been raised by the claim to the earldom of Norfolk created in 1312, discussed before the Committee for Privileges in 1906.
- unclaimed) as being in abeyance.
8. Presidio Trust - Partial Abeyance of Proposed Rule
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- ACTION: Partial abeyance of proposed rule; proposed rule. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: This action holds in abeyance until further notice a portion of the proposed rule published in the Federal Register on September 18, 1998 (63 FR 50024-50055) concerning management of the area under the administrative jurisdiction of the Presidio Trust (proposed 36 CFR Parts 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004 and 1006). ... The Presidio Trust hereby gives notice that proposed regulations 36 CFR Parts 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004 and 1006, will be held in abeyance until further notice. ...
9. Section 262-802 Abeyance of water and sewer assessments
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- Abeyance of water and sewer assessments, when--applicability --charges, when paid, amount--notice provided, contents--disputes, procedure. ...
- This state or any political subdivision of this state shall hold water and sewer assessments in abeyance, without interest, until improvements on such property are connected to the water or sewer system for which the assessment was made. ...
- The period of abeyance shall end when the property ceases to be used for farming purposes. ...
- When the period of abeyance ends, the assessment is payable in accordance with the terms set forth in the assessment resolution, so long as such terms are not inconsistent with sections 262. ...
- All statutes of limitation pertaining to action for enforcement of payment for assessments shall be suspended during the time that any assessment is held in abeyance without interest. ...
- Nothing in this section shall be construed as diminishing the authority of counties or other political subdivisions to hold assessments in abeyance. ...
- In a city with a population of at least four hundred thousand located in more than one county, the assessments on a tract of property entitled to protection pursuant to the provisions of the farmland protection act shall be held in abeyance except that an initial payment of an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars per acre of the tract, up to an amount not to exceed ten thousand dollars may be assessed at the time of final judgment concerning the amount of the assessment or upon mutual agreement of the parties as to the amount of the assessment. ...
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11. Financial Express: Centre puts in abeyance new order on edible oil sector
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- Centre puts in abeyance new order on edible oil sector .
- New Delhi, Aug 3: The government has decided to put in abeyance, the Vegetable Oil Products (development) Order, 1998, aimed at liberalising the edible oil industry due to a sharp rise in prices and shortage in domestic availability of the commodity.
- The VOP (development order is an New Delhi, Aug 3: The government has decided to put in abeyance, the Vegetable Oil Products (development) Order, 1998, aimed at liberalising the edible oil industry due to a sharp rise in prices and shortage in domestic availability of the commodity.
12. Definition of abeyance
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- The noun "abeyance" has 1 senses.
- abeyance, suspension -- temporary cessation or suspension .
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