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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sign·ment
n.
1.
An
allotting
or
an
appointment
to
a
particular
person
or
use
;
or
for
a
particular
time
,
as
of
a
cause
or
causes
in
court
.
2.
Law
(a)
A
transfer
of
title
or
interest
by
writing
,
as
of
lease
,
bond
,
note
,
or
bill
of
exchange
;
a
transfer
of
the
whole
of
some
particular
estate
or
interest
in
lands
.
(b)
The
writing
by
which
an
interest
is
transferred
.
(c)
The
transfer
of
the
property
of
a
bankrupt
to
certain
persons
called
assignees
,
in
whom
it
is
vested
for
the
benefit
of
creditors
.
Assignment of dower
,
the
setting
out
by
metes
and
bounds
of
the
widow's
thirds
or
portion
in
the
deceased
husband's
estate
,
and
allotting
it
to
her
.
Note:
☞
Assignment
is
also
used
in
law
as
convertible
with
specification
;
assignment
of
error
in
proceedings
for
review
being
specification
of
error
;
and
assignment
of
perjury
or
fraud
in
indictment
being
specifications
of
perjury
or
fraud
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dow·er
n.
1.
That
with
which
one
is
gifted
or
endowed
;
endowment
;
gift
.
How
great
,
how
plentiful
,
how
rich
a
dower
!
--
Sir
J
.
Davies
.
Man
in
his
primeval
dower
arrayed
.
--
Wordsworth
.
2.
The
property
with
which
a
woman
is
endowed
;
especially
:
(a)
That
which
a
woman
brings
to
a
husband
in
marriage
;
dowry
. [
Obs
.]
His
wife
brought
in
dower
Cilicia's
crown
.
--
Dryden
.
(b)
Law
That
portion
of
the
real
estate
of
a
man
which
his
widow
enjoys
during
her
life
,
or
to
which
a
woman
is
entitled
after
the
death
of
her
husband
.
Note:
☞
Dower
,
in
modern
use
,
is
and
should
be
distinguished
from
dowry
.
The
former
is
a
provision
for
a
widow
on
her
husband's
death
;
the
latter
is
a
bride's
portion
on
her
marriage
.
Assignment of dower
.
See
under
Assignment
.
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