Absolute Estate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lease
become legal estates if they consist of terms of years absolute and leases for life which have been converted into merely … makes a distinction between leases for years which become legal estates if they consist of terms of years absolute and leases
Freehold
or created at law are an estate in fee simple absolute in possession, and a term of years absolute. all other
Base fee
the base fee will become enlarged into a fee-simple estate absolute (Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833, s. 39), and a base
Fee
an estate of inheritance divided into there species: (1) fee-simple absolute; (2) qualified or conditional or base fee, including (3) fee-tail,
Rent
fee simple in possession or for a term of years absolute (see LEASE) they are legal estates. All other rent-charges and … 370. (3) Fee farm rent, one issuing out of an estate in fee, of at least one-fourth of the value of
Reversion
or leasehold reversion to a lease or term of years absolute in which case there is an estate in possession of
Annuity
was ineffectual to create and estate tail, and passed an absolute interest conditional only upon an heir of the body being
Equity of redemption
principal, interest and costs. A mort-gagee, although he has become absolute owner of a legal estate in the mortgaged property, on
Owner (Estate Owner)
purposes of sale, mortgage, lease or otherwise. This includes the absolute beneficial owner, tenants for life, statutory owners (q.v.), trustees for … of Property Act, 1925, as 'the owner of a legal estate, but an infant is not capable of being an estate
Sufferance, Tenancy at
accountable to the Crown, but after office found he becomes absolute intruder. This estate is put an end to whenever the
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