A burden, obstacle, or legal claim that restricts someone's freedom or property rights.
From encumber + -ment suffix (state or condition of), a somewhat archaic term for the act of burdening or the burden itself.
In real estate law, an encumberment is any legal claim on property—mortgages, liens, easements. It literally means the property can't be freely sold until the encumberment is resolved.
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