Vacant
41vacant possession — noun (of property) (the state of being ready for) occupation immediately after purchase, the previous owner or occupier already having left • • • Main Entry: ↑vacant * * * vacant possession UK US noun [uncountable] legal british the fact that no… …
42vacant possession — ➔ possession * * * vacant possession UK US noun [U] UK ► PROPERTY a situation in which someone buying a house or land can start to use it immediately because it is not being lived in or used at the time of the sale: »The flat is offered for sale… …
43vacant succession — see succession Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. vacant succession …
44vacant land — ➔ land1 * * * vacant land UK US noun [U] ► PROPERTY land that has no buildings on it and is not being used: »a real estate business specializing in the sale of vacant land …
45vacant lot — ➔ lot * * * vacant lot UK US noun [C] ► PROPERTY an area of land that is not built on, usually in a town or city, sometimes one that is available to buy or rent: »The group plans to build 400 houses on vacant lots on the outskirts of the city …
46Vacant World — ( No Sekai in Japanese) released in 1968, is the first album released by the 1960s Japanese rock band the Jacks. It is generally seen as a high mark for the band and an early classic amongst the 1960s 1970s Japanese psychedelic rock movement that …
47vacant possession — vacant pos session n [U] BrE technical house/flat with vacant possession a home or other building whose previous owner has left, so that the new owner can move into it immediately …
48vacant possession — land not subject to any lease or other adverse interest that would prevent the purchaser taking possession. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
49vacant lot — noun count a piece of land that is not being used …
50Vacant niche — The issue of what exactly defines a vacant niche and whether they exist in ecosystems is the subject of some considerable controversy. It is important to understand that the subject is intimately tied into a much broader debate on whether… …