Alienable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Property
right to destroy, the right to retain, the right to alienable and so on, Gurudutta Sharma v. State of Bihar, 1962
unalienable
unalienable : not alienable : inalienable
Inalienable
Incapable of being alienated surrendered or transferred to another not alienable as in inalienable birthright
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Improper feuds
a rent in lieu of military service, or were themselves alienable, without mutual licence, or descended indifferently to males or females
Malik Kamil and Naslon bad naslon
used in a will are descriptive of a heritage and alienable estate in the donee, and they connote full proprietary rights
Married women's property
her except property which has been restricted from anticipation or alienation by statute before the 2nd August, 1935, or by any
Casu consimill
granted where tenant by the courtesy, or tenant for life, alienated in fee, or in tail, or for another's life, and
Curtesy of England
of taking freehold estates maybe tenants by the curtesy; but aliens cannot, except under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens
Deportation
under Order of the Secretary of State, under the (English) Aliens Restriction Acts, 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 12),
Donis conditionalibus, Statute de
a conditional fee, which enabled him, after issue begotten, to alien the land, and thereby to disinherit the issue and to
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