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Foreclosure
foreclosure. Indulgence is sometimes extended to the mortgagor in enabling him to pay, so as to prevent an absolute foreclosure. Some ground must be assigned for enlarging the time, and it is done only on the terms
Freehold
are capable of subsisting or of being conveyed or created at law are an estate in fee simple absolute in possession, and a term of years absolute. all other estates are equitable interests under that Act; descent
English mortgage
Where the mortgagor binds him-self to repay the mortgage-money on a certain date, and transfers the mortgaged property absolutely to the mortgagee, but subject to a proviso that he will retransfer in to the mortgagor upon payment
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ownership
of being an owner ;also : the rights or interests of an owner [reduced their by one third] absolute ownership : ownership esp. by a single person that is free of any encumbrances or limitations other than
Fer' natur', animals
domit' natur', or tame, such as horses, sheep, poultry, etc. They are not whilst living the subjects of absolute property, so that they cannot be the subject of larceny, nor are they liable to distress for rent.
Executory limitation
there is a person entitled to land for an estate in fee, or for a term of years absolute or determinable on life, or for term of life, with an executory limitation over on default or failure
Estoppel
admission, which cannot be denied. It is of three kinds:- (1) By matter of record, which imports such absolute and incontrovertible verity, that no person against whom it is producible shall be permitted to aver against it.
Equitable claims and defences at Common Law
by a replication upon equitable grounds. A plea on equitable grounds was good at Law only where an absolute and unconditional injunction wold be granted in Equity. The (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 36, and follow-ing sections,
Fiscal targets
Fiscal targets, means the numerical ceilings pre-scribed in either absolutes (in Rupees Crore) or as proportions to the Gross State Domestic Product or other magnitudes for the fiscal
Equity of redemption
in property from the mortgagee on payment of principal, interest and costs. A mort-gagee, although he has become absolute owner of a legal estate in the mortgaged property, on account of the breach of the condition for
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Absolution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foreclosure
foreclosure. Indulgence is sometimes extended to the mortgagor in enabling him to pay, so as to prevent an absolute foreclosure. Some ground must be assigned for enlarging the time, and it is done only on the terms
Freehold
are capable of subsisting or of being conveyed or created at law are an estate in fee simple absolute in possession, and a term of years absolute. all other estates are equitable interests under that Act; descent
English mortgage
Where the mortgagor binds him-self to repay the mortgage-money on a certain date, and transfers the mortgaged property absolutely to the mortgagee, but subject to a proviso that he will retransfer in to the mortgagor upon payment
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ownership
of being an owner ;also : the rights or interests of an owner [reduced their by one third] absolute ownership : ownership esp. by a single person that is free of any encumbrances or limitations other than
Fer' natur', animals
domit' natur', or tame, such as horses, sheep, poultry, etc. They are not whilst living the subjects of absolute property, so that they cannot be the subject of larceny, nor are they liable to distress for rent.
Executory limitation
there is a person entitled to land for an estate in fee, or for a term of years absolute or determinable on life, or for term of life, with an executory limitation over on default or failure
Estoppel
admission, which cannot be denied. It is of three kinds:- (1) By matter of record, which imports such absolute and incontrovertible verity, that no person against whom it is producible shall be permitted to aver against it.
Equitable claims and defences at Common Law
by a replication upon equitable grounds. A plea on equitable grounds was good at Law only where an absolute and unconditional injunction wold be granted in Equity. The (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 36, and follow-ing sections,
Fiscal targets
Fiscal targets, means the numerical ceilings pre-scribed in either absolutes (in Rupees Crore) or as proportions to the Gross State Domestic Product or other magnitudes for the fiscal
Equity of redemption
in property from the mortgagee on payment of principal, interest and costs. A mort-gagee, although he has become absolute owner of a legal estate in the mortgaged property, on account of the breach of the condition for
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