
1) Hold for later 2) Lay by 3) Leave for later 4) Place on a team for reserve 5) Reserve 6) Reserve for a special purpose 7) Reserved 8) Save for a rainy day 9) Save for later 10) Save for later use 11) Save or saved 12) Stockpile 13) Table
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v. to annul or negate a court order or judgment by another court order. Example: a court dismisses a complaint believing the case had been settled. Upon being informed by a lawyer's motion that the lawsuit was not settled, the judge will issue an order to "set aside" the original dismissal.
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A percentage of a municipal or corporate bond underwriting that is allocated for handling by a minority-owned broker/dealer firm.
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(v) Set aside is the action of nullifying an order, decision or judgment by another order or decision or judgment of the same authority or a higher authority. By this action the position prior to the issue of original order is restored.
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A percentage of a municipal or corporate bond underwriting that is allocated for handling by a minor
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If the defendant does not agree with a judgment he/she can apply to the court for the judgment to be set aside. Good reasons must be provided such as postal delays, out of the country or illness. When making a decision to set aside the judge will always take into account whether or not the defence would have a good chance of being successful. Set a…
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Land that arable farmers must take out of production for one or more years. In exchange for setting aside the land from production the farmer receives compensation for the crop he would otherwise have grown
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1) As a verb, to vacate or annul a court order or judgment. For example, the losing party in a trial might file a motion asking the judge to set aside the verdict. 2) As a noun, something (often money) that is to be used for a particular purpose. For example, funds that are earmarked for a specific program might be described as a set-aside.
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Land that is compulsorily removed from production for one or more years. Compensation is given towards the value of crop that could have been grown.
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verb make inoperative or stop; `suspend payments on the loan`
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