Difference between revisions of "Enjoyment"
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4.Law. the exercise of a right: the [[enjoyment]] of an estate. | 4.Law. the exercise of a right: the [[enjoyment]] of an estate. | ||
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Revision as of 09:44, 31 July 2013
enioyment
1.the act of enjoying.
2.the possession, use, or occupancy of anything with satisfaction or pleasure: to have the enjoyment of a large income.
3.a particular form or source of pleasure: Hunting is his greatest enjoyment.
4.Law. the exercise of a right: the enjoyment of an estate.