Restrictive
91restrictive covenant — /rəstrɪktɪv ˈkʌvənənt/ (say ruhstriktiv kuvuhnuhnt) noun a negative covenant entered into by the purchaser of land, as a promise made to the vendor not to build a factory on it …
92restrictive trade practice — noun an agreement between trading companies which is contrary to the public interest, as resale price maintenance, exclusive dealing, price discrimination, etc …
93restrictive trade practices — /rɪˌstrɪktɪv treɪd ˌpræktɪsɪz/ plural noun an arrangement between companies to fix prices or to share the market in order to restrict trade …
94restrictive endorsement — An endorsement that restricts the negotiability of a document. The term usually refers to a check that is endorsed on the back in terms such as for transfer only to John Jones [signed] Mary Smith …
95restrictive covenant — /rɪˌstrɪktɪv kʌvənənt/ noun a clause in a contract which prevents someone from doing something …
96restrictive endorsement — /rɪˌstrɪktɪv ɪn dɔ:smənt/ noun an endorsement on a bill of exchange which restricts the use which can be made of it by the person it is endorsed to …
97restrictive covenant — A covenant restricting or, regula ting the use of real property or the kind, character, and location of buildings or other structures that may be erected thereon, usually created by a condition, covenant, rescivation, or exception in a deed, but… …
98restrictive indorsement — An indorsement of a negotiable instrument which either prohibits the further negotiation of the instrument, or constitutes the indorsee the agent of the indorser, or vests the title in the indorsee in trust for or to the use of some other person …
99restrictive interpretation — A narrow construction of a statute, particularly a narrow construction adopted for the purpose of permitting the statute to be upheld as constitutional. 16 Am J2d Const L § 147 …
100restrictive prescription — A prescription by which a remedy or right is lapsed. 25 Am J2d Ease § 43 …