Remnant definition

Remnant means a remainder so small or irregular that it usually has little or no economic value to the owner.
Remnant means a parcel of land economically or physically unsuitable or undesirable for development or utilization as a separate unit by reason of location, size, shape, or other characteristics. A remnant may be:
Remnant means 'You may play this card from your graveyard. If you played this card from your graveyard by Remnant, if this card would move from the chase area to anywhere else, remove it from the game instead.

Examples of Remnant in a sentence

  • Facilities that the three Parties agree may warrant a response action at the D&D Facility or Remnant will be listed on Appendix C.4 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants)) that May Warrant Response Action).

  • Facilities that the three Parties agree require no further evaluation or no response action of the D&D Facility or Remnant will be listed on Appendix K.2 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants) that Require No Further Evaluation or No Response Action).

  • Remnant trees (trees remaining from the previous stand) can provide <10% canopy cover.

  • Further, AOL does not guarantee placement on any particular screen or group of screens (except that Channel level Remnant Inventory will be run only within the specified Channel).

  • AOL does not guarantee that Remnant Inventory Impressions will be delivered on any particular day(s) or that such Impressions will be delivered evenly over the Term.

  • Your Directors have considered it financially prudent in the long-term interest of the Company to reinvest the profits in the business of the Company to build a strong reserve base and grow the business of the Company.

  • Seller grants unto Purchaser full authority to do all things necessary to enforce the transfer of the Remnant Assets to Purchaser and its rights thereunder pursuant to this Agreement.

  • The sale of Remnant Assets shall be free and clear of any liens, claims, or encumbrances pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 363(f).

  • Subject to Court approval, the sale of the Remnant Assets by Seller is made pursuant to the authority vested in Seller.

  • Franz Rosenzweig, His Life and Work, Schocken, N.Y., 1953: under ‘Zion and the Remnant of Israel’, p.


More Definitions of Remnant

Remnant means a remainder so small or irregular that it usually has little or no
Remnant means a residual piece of land that is not developable in its own right that is to be consolidated with an adjacent parcel.
Remnant means the remainder of a formerly contiguous parcel or tract of real estate under single ownership, which would be unaffected by the proposed land division.
Remnant shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction to this Agreement.

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