John Guido, et al v. Mount Lemmon Fire District

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FILED OPINION (DIARMUID F. O'SCANNLAIN, RONALD M. GOULD and MILAN D. SMITH, JR.) REVERSED AND REMANDED. Judge: DFO Authoring. FILED AND ENTERED JUDGMENT. [10477935]

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Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 1 of 15 bank JOIN MWU SINCE 1828 GAMES BROWSE THESAURUS dictionary DICTIONARY MORE × thesaurus THESAURUS Download Now 1 bank noun | \ ba k\ t. e Dis Fir Popularity: Bottom 50% of words 017 mon 5, 2 em unt L n June 1 Mo o v. hived o uid in G 30 arc cited 5-150 Note: Did You Know? Editor's o. 1 N Definition of BANK 1 : a mound, pile, or ridge raised above the surrounding level: such as a : a piled-up mass of cloud or fog • a fog bank • a bank of dark clouds b : an undersea elevation rising especially from the continental shelf Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 2 of 15 2 : the rising ground bordering a lake, river, or sea or forming the edge of a cut or hollow • We lived the banks of the Mississippi River. 3 a : a steep slope (as of a hill) • climbed a steep bank up to the cabin b : the lateral inward tilt of a surface along a curve • The engineers hadn't given the road enough ba : the lateral inward tilt of a vehicle (such as an airplane) when turning • The bomber crossed the ta area in a sharp bank. 4 : a protective or cushioning rim or piece t. e Dis Fir mon 5, 2017 em unt L n June 1 Explore Merriam-Webster Mo o v. hived o uid in G 30 arc cited 5-150 1 No. 9 Fanciful Words for Your Favorite Things 'Satellite' Associates Become Stars Is it wrong to use 'decimate' to mean Trending: Session den 'Stonewalling' Did You Know? The literal meaning of Italian banca was “bench,” but the word was also used for the benchlike counter which an early money changer transacted business, and later to describe the money changer’s shop its the bank. When the banking trade spread from Italy to France, and then to England, the Italian word we with it and became our English bank. Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 3 of 15 Origin and Etymology of BANK Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse bakki bank; akin to Old English benc bench — more at BENCH First Known Use: 13th century t. e Dis Fir mon 5, 2017 em unt L verb une 1 J Mo o v. hived on uid in G 30 arc cited 5-150 Definition of BANK . 1 No 2 bank transitive verb 1 a : to build a raised border of earth around : to raise a bank (see 1bank 2) about • bank a fishpond b : to restrict the flow of air to (a fire) especially by piling ash around or over the burning embers banked the campfire at midnight so it could be easily revived in the morning. c : to build (a curve) with the roadbed or track inclined laterally upward from the inside edge • T Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 4 of 15 2 : to heap or pile in a bank 3 • banking sand up along a river to prevent flooding a billiards : to drive (a ball) into a cushion b sports : to bounce (a ball or shot) off a surface (such as a backboard) into or toward a goal 4 : to form or group in a tier intransitive verb 1 : to rise in or form a bank —often used with up • 2 clouds would bank up about midday, and showers fall — William Beebe t. e Dis a Fir mon 5, 2017 : em n unt L n right.e 1 to incline an airplane laterally • v. Mo banked Ju The pilot o ido ved b (1) n Gu 30 archi i cited 5-150 : 1 No. to incline laterally • torpedo planes … darting in to attack, then banking off — K. M. Dodson (2) : to follow a curve or incline • skiers banking around the turn Origin and Etymology of BANK see 1BANK First Known Use: 15th century • bank in a re Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 5 of 15 3 bank noun Definition of BANK 1 a : an establishment for the custody, loan, exchange, or issue of money, for the extension of credit, a facilitating the transmission of funds • paychecks automatically Dist. deposited into the bank • went to ire on F 2017 • m t Lem une 15, b obsolete oun v. M ved on J : ido i n Guof 30 archof a money changer i place business the table, counter,d cite or 5-150 1 No. : make a withdrawal 2 open a bank account a person conducting a gambling house or game; specifically : DEALER 3 : a supply of something held in reserve: such as a in games : the fund of supplies (such as money, chips, or pieces) held by the banker (see 1banker 2) or deale b in games : a fund of pieces (such as dominoes) from which the players draw 4 • select another domino from t : a place where something is held available : • memory banks; especially Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 6 of 15 a depot for the collection and storage of a biological product • a blood bank Origin and Etymology of BANK Middle English, from Middle French or Old Italian; Middle French banque, from Old Italian banca, literall bench, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English benc First Known Use: 15th century Other Economics Terms actuary, compound interest, globalization, indemnity, portfolio, rentier, stagflation, usurer t. e Dis Fir mon 5, 2017 em unt L n June 1 Mo o v. hived o uid in G 30 arc cited 5-150 1 No. 4 bank verb Definition of BANK intransitive verb 1 : to manage a bank 2 : to deposit money or have an account in a bank (see 3bank 1a) • choosing where to bank Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 7 of 15 transitive verb : to deposit or store in a bank • bank a check Whole blood … could be banked indefinitely … — Time • —bank on : to depend or rely on • can always bank on her friendship Origin and Etymology of BANK see 3BANK t. e Dis Fir First Known Use: 1738 mon 5, 2017 em unt L n June 1 Mo o v. hived o uid in G 30 arc cited 5-150 1 No. 5 bank noun Definition of BANK 1 : a group or series of objects arranged together in a row or a tier a : a set of elevators • a bank of vending machines: su Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 8 of 15 b : a row or tier of telephones 2 • worked at a phone bank calling potential donors journalism : one of the horizontal and usually secondary or lower divisions of a headline • reading the bank o headline Origin and Etymology of BANK Middle English banc bench, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English benc First Known Use: 1771 t. e Dis Fir mon 5, 2017 em unt L n June 1 Mo o v. hived o uid in G 30 arc cited 5-150 1 No. BANK Defined for Kids 1 bank noun | \ ba k\ Definition of BANK for Students 1 : a mound or ridge especially of earth 2 : the side of a hill 3 : the higher ground at the edge of a river, lake, or sea • a bank of snow • the banks of the river Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 9 of 15 4 : something shaped like a mound 5 : an undersea elevation : • a bank of clouds SHOAL 2 bank verb t. e Dis Fir mon 5, 2017 em unt L n June 1 Mo banked; banking o v. hived o uid in G 30 arc 0 cited road or 1 : to build (a curve) in a 5-15 track with a slope upward from the inside edge .1 No Definition of BANK for Students 2 : to heap up in a mound or pile 3 : to raise a pile or mound around 4 : to tilt to one side when turning • Wind banked snow against the door. • bank a stone wall 3 bank Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 10 of 15 noun Definition of BANK for Students 1 : a business where people deposit and withdraw their money and borrow money 2 : a small closed container in which money may be saved 3 : a storage place for a reserve supply • a blood bank t. e Dis Fir mon 5, 2017 em unt L n June 1 Mo 4 o v. hived o uid in G 30 arc verb cited 5-150 1 No. bank Definition of BANK for Students banked; banking 1 : to have an account in a bank 2 : to deposit in a bank • • We bank locally. bank ten dollars Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 11 of 15 5 bank noun Definition of BANK for Students : a group or series of objects arranged together in a row • a bank of seats Medical Dictionary Dist. ire on F 2017 m t Lem une 15, oun v. M ved on J ido n Gu 30 archi i cited 5-150 1 noun | \ ba k\ No. bank Medical Definition of BANK : a place where something is held available • data bank; especially : a depot for the collection and sto biological product of human origin for medical use • a sperm bank • an eye bank—see blood bank Law Dictionary Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 12 of 15 bank noun | \ ba k\ Legal Definition of BANK 1 : an organization for the custody, loan, or exchange of money, for the extension of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds —branch bank : a banking facility that is a separate but dependent part of a chartered bank; especially : a facil performs some banking functions and is separate from a main office —bridge bank t. e Disinsolvent bank until it is sold : a national bank that is chartered for a limited time ton Fir an 7 operate 01 mo Lem ne 15, 2 unt —central bank . Mo ed on Ju ov Guid archiv in 30 : a national cited bank that establishes monetary and fiscal policy and controls the money supply and -150 5 interest rate No. 1 —collecting bank : a bank other than the payor bank that is handling for collection a negotiable instrument or a pro or order to pay money —commercial bank : a bank organized chiefly to handle the everyday financial transactions of businesses (as throug deposit accounts and commercial loans) —cooperative bank : an association (as a credit union) owned by and offering banking services for its members; specifically : SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION —depositary bank Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 13 of 15 : the first bank to take a negotiable instrument or promise or order to pay money unless the instrument, promise, or order is presented for immediate payment over the counter —federal land bank : a land bank that is under federal charter and regulated by the Farm Credit Administration —Federal Reserve bank : one of 12 central banks set up under the Federal Reserve Act to hold reserves for and extend to affiliated banks in their respective districts —intermediary bank : a bank other than the depositary or payor bank to which a negotiable instrument or promise or to pay is transferred in the course of collection —land bank 1 : a bank that provides financing for land development and farm mortgages especially by iss . ist ire D 7 nF mmo 15, 201 Le 2 : a trust that holds land for purposes t preservation or conservation oun of on June v. M uido archived n G 30 —national bank ited i c 150 . 15No : a bank operating under federal charter and supervision stock — see also FEDERAL LAND BANK in this entry —nonbank bank : a financial organization (as a branch of an out-of-state bank) that either accepts demand depos makes commercial loans —payor bank : a bank that is the drawee of a draft —presenting bank : a bank other than a payor bank that presents a negotiable instrument or promise or order to pa money —savings bank : a bank organized to hold depositors' funds in interest-bearing accounts and to make long-term Case: 15-15030, 06/19/2017, ID: 10477935, DktEntry: 40-2, Page 14 of 15 investments (as in home mortgage loans) —state bank : a bank operating under state charter and law — banker \ ba -k r\ noun Learn More about BANK See words that rhyme with bank Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for bank t. e Dis Spanish Central: Translation of bank Fir mon 5, 2017 Nglish: Translation of bank for Spanish speakers Lem unt n June 1 Britannica English: Translation of bankv. Mo for Arabic speakers do o Guid aboutchive Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article ar bank in cited 5-15030 1 No. Seen and Heard What made you want to look up bank? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the if possible). 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