1. The preliminary or temporary injunction before a final decision . 2. An order by a judge for a person to stop an action. See restraining order .
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TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER (TRO)
Court order that is issued for a short time as an emergency remedy, stopping a person likely to cause harm or to maintain the status quo.
TEMPORARY STAY
a term for a postponement for a limited time.
TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABILITY
Short term situation where the employee is totally unable to work but will recover and return to work.
TEMPORE
Lat. In the time of. Thus, the volume called “Cases tempore Ilolt” is a collection of cases adjudged in the king’s bench during the time of Lord Holt Wall. Rep. […]
TEMPORIS EXCEPTIO
Lat. In the civil law . A plea of time; a plea of lapse of time, in bar of an action. Corresponding to the plea of prescription , or the […]
TEMPUS
Lat In the civil and old English law. Time in general. A time limited ; a season; e. g., tempus pcssonis, mast time in the forest.
TEN DAY FREE LOOK
An insured’s right it inspect a health care policy and return it before 10 days have passed and get a full refund.
TEN YEAR FUNDING
Funding used usually by older people
TENANCIES FOR YEARS
Owning real estate for a set number of years.
TENANCY
is the relation of a tenant to the land which he holds. Hence it signifies (1) the estate of a tenant, as in the expressions ” joint tenancy ,” ” […]
TENANCY AT SUFFERANCE
When a tenant stays on property after the lease has expired without the landlord’s consent.
TENANCY AT WILL
Lease with no expiry date but can be terminated by tenant or landlord when receiving a statutory or a prescribed note.
TENANCY BY ESTOPPEL
Tenancy remaining in effect despite the grantor having no right legally to grant it.
TENANCY BY THE ENTIRETY
Real estate joint ownership arising between wife and husband when ownership is not specified in a title document or deed.
TENANCY FOR LIFE
An interest in land that lasts until a person dies. See life interest .
TENANCY IN COMMON
A property’s joint ownership by 2 or more unrelated or related bodies in equal or unequal shares.
TENANCY IN FEE
a term that is applied to a lease that is renewable indefinitely provided the rent is paid.
TENANCY IN PARTNERSHIP
Ownership relation existing between partners under a legislation that governs partnerships.
TENANCY IN SEVERALTY
Sole and absolute ownership of a property with no partners, co-tenants.
TENANCY IN TAIL
See fee tail.
TENANT
the merits can be had. Jesse French Tiano Co. v. Porter, 134 Ala. 302, 32 South. 678, 92 Am. St. Rep. 31; Calvert v. State, 34 Neb. 616, 52 N. […]
TENANT AT WILL
the name of the person who had a lease on a property and it has expired but he is still able to live there with the owner’s consent.
TENANT FOR LIFE
the name that is given to a tenant who holds a building or land for life as long as he honours the lease provisions.
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS (TI)
Interior changes to a commercial or industrial property by the owner to accommodate tenant needs.