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Durant
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Capucine
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Curtesy of England
of the wife; as to corporeal hereditaments, it must be a seisin indeed, either actualor virtual (Co. Litt. 29 a, n. 3; 8 Rep.96 a), but as to incorporeal hereditaments, a seisin in law is sufficient, where
Revising assessors
for the purpose of assisting the mayor in revising the parish burgess lists (Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, s. 29, and Sch. III.); but their duties were transferred to the revising barristers, and their office abolished by the … of assisting the mayor in revising the parish burgess lists (Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, s. 29, and Sch. III.); but their duties were transferred to the revising barristers, and their office abolished by the County Electors Act,
Equitable estates and interests
Vict. c. 37) (imitation of suits), the (English) Judg-ments Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 110), extending 29 Car. 2, c. 3, s. 10 (liability under writ of elegit), the (English) Land Transfer Act, 1897 (60
Joint-tenancy
s. 36, sub-s. (2), or by conveyance, s. 72 (ibid.). (5) After 1925, by a partition under s. 29 (3), of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925. Before 1925, by a partition of sale under the Partition Acts, now
Trust
relation there to co-extensive with his ability to dispose of it at law. The (English) Statute of Frauds, 29 Car. 2, c. 3, s. 7 [reproduced by s. 53 (1) (b) of the Law of Property Act,
Equitable mortgage
transaction, which appears to be a judicial repeal of the (English) Statute of Frauds (29 Car. 2, c. 3, s. 4), is extensively resorted to, and is known in practice as an equitable mortgage by deposit of
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