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reservationn. a provision in a deed which keeps (reserves) to the grantor so...
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reservationlate 14c., "act of reserving," from Old French reservation (14c.) and directly from Late Latin reservationem (nominative reservatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin reserv [..]
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reservationland in the U.S. reserved for the political, cultural, and physical use of Native American tribes and nations.
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reservationA provision in a deed which keeps (reserves) to the grantor some right or portion of the property. The language might read: "Sarah Sims reserves to herself an easement of access to lots 6, 7, and [..]
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reservationa district that is reserved for particular purpose a statement that limits or restricts some claim; "he recommended her without any reservations" mental reservation: an unsta [..]
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reservationDefinition An advanced order, usually without full payment.
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reservationLand that the United States government has set aside and designated for one or more tribes of Native Americans. The tribe retains the title to the land and exercises legal and governmental control ove [..]
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reservationThe exceptions that States Parties make to a treaty (e.g., provisions that they do not agree to follow). Reservations, however, may not undermine the fundamental meaning of the treaty.
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reservation1 : the act or an instance of reserving [ of rights] 2 : the creation by and for a grantor of a new right or interest (as an easement) in real property granted to another ;also : the right or ...
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reservationan area of land set aside for Native Americans.
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reservationParcel of public land designated specifically for the use of an Indian tribe.
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reservationReservation is a term subject to different meanings. In the context of real property, reservation refers to a clause in a deed in which the original property owner retains some right or portion of the [..]
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reservationthe exceptions that states make to a treaty e.g. provisions that they do not agree to follow. Reservations, however, may not undermine the fundamental meaning of the treaty.
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reservation(n) a district that is reserved for particular purpose(n) a statement that limits or restricts some claim(n) an unstated doubt that prevents you from accepting something wholeheartedly(n) the act of r [..]
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reservationThe amount of capacity provided to a transmission customer under a Transmission Service Agreement, typically measured in megawatts.
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reservationdubium
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reservationan area set aside for specific type of land use or activity, or for use by a particular group of people
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reservationA tract of land set apart by the Federal government for a special purpose, especially one for the use of a Native American people. Can be found in: RU-20
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reservationThat amount or quantity of property kept or set apart for a specific use.
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reservationA collection of EC2 instances started as part of the same launch request. Not to be confused with a Reserved Instance.
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reservationn. reserva indígena
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reservationAfter sending the list of surfaces we do not offer them to any third parties by the given deadline.
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reservationFederally owned tract of land set aside for Native Americans, usually with its own set of laws and regulations.
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reservationn. a provision in a deed which keeps (reserves) to the grantor some right or portion of the property.
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reservationSee “Booking”
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reservation an arrangement in which something like a seat on a plane or a table in a restaurant is kept for you.
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reservationThe record of a request to set aside a room or other resource for use in the future. Source for the following: American Heritage Dictionary via theFreeDictionary.com
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reservationA booking made at a hotel
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reservationAn arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance, as in a hotel or on an airplane.
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reservationagreement to hold space or accommodations for specific period.
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reservationa preliminary booking by a particular tourist (passenger) of seats in hotels or on vehicles, tickets to cultural and entertainment facilities at a certain date.
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reservationWhen the travel agent holds a seat on a flight, but the seat is not paid for or booked.
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reservationMay be either:
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reservation
The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back.
Something that is withheld or kept back.
(often,plural) A limiting qualification; a doubt.
''I have reservations about your intentions.''
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reservationEstablished Military or Native American tract.
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reservation Established Military or Native American tract.
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reservationA reservation is land set aside by the U.S. government for the use and occupation of a group of Native Americans. The term does not apply in Canada. (NAHO)
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reservationAn interest in real property, over all or a portion of a parcel of land, retained by the grantor when conveying the parcel to another.
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reservationa particular right withheld by a grantor when conveying property.
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reservationrefers to a unilateral statement, however phrased or named, made by a State (…) when signing, ratifying, formally confirming, accepting, approving or acceding to a treaty, or by a State when making a [..]
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