Alienable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Droit d'aubaine
of the king, entitling him, at the death of an alien, to all such alien was worth, unless he had a
Fee-simple
him by virtue of his estate, as entitling him to alien or transfer it; and the phrase 'for ever' not being
Injunction
secrets acquired in the course of a confidential employment; the alienation of property; the negotiation of bills of exchange and promissory
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Mancipatio
or setting him free, was called emancipatio. Also selling or alienating of certain lands by the balance or money paid by
Package, Seavage, Bailage, and Portage
port of London on the goods imported and exported by aliens, or by denizens being the sons of aliens. The Act
Name
9. See Falconer on Surnames. The change of name by aliens is prohibited, subject to the provisions of the (English) Aliens
Naturalisation
Naturalisation, investing aliens with the privileges of native subjects. See ALIEN. [S. 6
Anticipation
restrained by the terms of a will or settlement from aliening, by way of anticipation, property settled to her separate use
Pr'munire
and creating imperium in imperio, by paying that obedience to alien process which constitutionally belonged to the King alone'; see 4
Quasi-entail
during the life of the cestui que vie; and the alienation of the quasi tenant-in-tail will bar not only his issue,
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