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Tenentibus in assisa non onerandis

Tenentibus in assisa non onerandis, a writ that formerly lay for him to whom a disseisor had alienated the land whereof he disseised another, that he should not be molested in assize for damages, if the

Tenure

reason of any tenure of the king or others, be totally taken away. And that all fines for alienations, tenures by homage, knight-service, and escuage, and also aids for marrying the daughter or knighting the son, and

Trading with the Enemy Act, 1914

O. 1921 (No. 1276), and see 15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 43]. As to what constitutes an alien enemy, see Daimler Co. v. Continental Tyre Co., (1916) 2 AC 307.

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Vested remainder

an estate in pr'senti, to take effect in possession and pernancy of the profits in futuro, can transfer, alien, and charge it much in the same manner as an estate in possession, 2 Cru. Dig. 204. Interests

Cui ante divortium

which she had in fee simple or in tail, or for life, from him to whom her husband alienated them during the marriage, when she could not gainsay it, Reg. Brev. 233. Abolished by 3 & 4

Questus est nobis

1, lay against him to whom a house or other thing that caused a nuisance descended or was alienated; whereas before that statute the action lay only against him who first levied or caused the nuisance to

Protector of the settlement

by the settlement creating the entail might appoint not more than three person in esse, and not being aliens, to be (special) protector, in which case the office survived and the last surviving protector could exercise it

Magna Carta

war against us; and if our merchants be well interested there, theirs shall be likewise with us.' See ALIENS. The 31st, 32nd, and 33rd chapters, relating to the royal escheat, the lord's services, and the patronage of

Paramountcy

from an imperial power. The power and authority which the Union may exercise against its citizens and even aliens spring from and are strictly circumscribed by the Constitution, H.H. Maharajadhiraja Madhav Rao Jivaji Rao Scindia Bahadur of

Mallak

term 'Mallak' is apt to describe an owner possessed of all proprietary rights including a full right of alienation, unless there is something in the content or in the surrounding circumstances to indicate that such full proprietary

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