unencumbered

unencumbered
un·en·cum·bered
[ˌʌnɪŋˈkʌmbəd, AM -ɪnˈkʌmbɚd]
adj usu pred
1. (unburdened) unbelastet
to be \unencumbered [by sth] [von etw dat] befreit sein
\unencumbered by baggage, he was able to move much faster unbehindert von Gepäck konnte er sich viel schneller fortbewegen
2. (fig: free from debt) unbelastet
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["ʌnɪn'kʌmbəd]
adj
unbelastet

unencumbered property — unbelasteter Grundbesitz

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unencumbered adj
1. JUR unbelastet (Grundbesitz)
2. (by) unbehindert (durch), frei (von):
unencumbered by any restrictions ohne irgendwelche Behinderungen
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adj.
lastfrei adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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