Non-Possessory Lien — The legal claim against an asset in order to secure payment of the debtor s obligation. In a non possessory lien the lienor does not hold physical possession of the asset in question, only a legal right. For example, a creditor can place a non… … Investment dictionary
Aboriginal title in the United States — A document commemorating a 1636 conveyance of land from Narragansett chief Canonicus to Roger Williams The United States was the first jurisdiction to acknowledge the common law doctrine of aboriginal title (also known as original Indian title or … Wikipedia
Security interest — A security interest is a property interest created by agreement or by operation of law over assets to secure the performance of an obligation, usually the payment of a debt.[1] It gives the beneficiary of the security interest certain… … Wikipedia
Lien — For other uses, see Lien (disambiguation). Property law … Wikipedia
Oneida Cnty. v. Oneida Indian Nation of N.Y. State — Supreme Court of the United States Argued Oct. 1, 1984 … Wikipedia
Oneida Indian Nation — Total population 1,000+ Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Oneida tribe — Infobox Ethnic group group = Oneida population = 100,000+ region1 = flagcountry|United States (Wisconsin, New York) pop1 = ref1 = region2 = flagcountry|Canada (Ontario) pop2 = ref2 = religions = Kai hwi io, Kanoh hon io, Kahni kwi io,… … Wikipedia
Oneida people — For other uses, see Oneida (disambiguation). Oneida Total population 100,000+ Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Easement — For spiral easements on railroads, see Track transition curve. Property law … Wikipedia
laborers' lien — Species of non possessory lien which gives preference to laborer who works on job for payment of his wages ahead of general creditors. Such liens are generally governed by state statutes. See mechanic s lien … Black's law dictionary
laborers' lien — Species of non possessory lien which gives preference to laborer who works on job for payment of his wages ahead of general creditors. Such liens are generally governed by state statutes. See mechanic s lien … Black's law dictionary