Absolute Estate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Malik Kamil Dwami
Dwami, 'Malik Kamil Dwami, used in a deed convey an absolute estate, Promod Singh v. Labh Singh, 1955 Punj LR 361: 1955
Widow
surviving husband or wife shall take the personal chattels (q.v.) absolutely and in addition the residuary estate of the intestate shall
Personal property
real property there can be no such thing as an absolute ownership in the subject-matter, i.e., land; the utmost that any … even an owner in fee simple, can have is an estate. But in the case of personal property the primary rule
fee simple
intestacy) and of potentially indefinite duration ;esp : fee simple absolute in this entry fee simple absolute : a fee that … A fee simple absolute is conveyed by language granting the estate “to the grantee and his or her heirs,” “to the
Chattels or catals
or created at law are an estate in fee simple absolute in possession and a term of years absolute, and by
Fee-simple
Fee-simple, a freehold estate of inheritance, absolute and unqualified. It stands at the head of estates as
Married women's property
property, real and personal, present and future, to her husband absolutely, so that he might sell, pay his debts out of, … he pleased, with these exceptions and modifications:- 1) Her freehold estate became his to manage and take the profits of during
Jointure
of the fee simple or a lease for years vested absolutely in the jointures may be over-reached upon conveyance to a … Jointure, strictly, a joint estate limited to husband and wife, but in common acceptation extended
fee
;esp : fee simple compare leasehold life estate at estate absolute fee : a fee granted with no restrictions or limitations
Easement
person during that period who could have dedicated the way absolutely, it was held that there was no evidence that the … in or over land for an interest equivalent to an estate in fee simple absolute in possession or a term of
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