Alienate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Furtum est contrectatio rei aliene fraudulenta, cum animo furandi, invito illo domino cujus res illa fuerat
Furtum est contrectatio rei aliene fraudulenta, cum animo furandi, invito illo domino cujus res illa
resident alien
resident alien Applies to non-U.S. citizens currently residing in the United States.
Alienation
Alienation, a transferring property to another, Co. Litt. 118.
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Contrectatio rei aliene, animo furandi, est furtum
Contrectatio rei aliene, animo furandi, est furtum [Lat.], The touching of property not
lawful permanent resident alien (lpra)
lawful permanent resident alien (lpra) Lawful permanent resident. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
De medietate lingu'
(of a moiety of tongue), Jury. At Common Law an alien was entitled to be tried by a jury of which
Forfeiture
Conveyance contrary to law, as transferring a freehold to an alien, who formerly could take lands but could not hold them;
Denizen
Denizen [fr. donaison, donison, O.Fr., a gift], an alien born who has obtained, ex donatione regis, letters-patent to make
fee simple
(as to transfer of ownership)] : a fee that is alienable (as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite
Malik or milkiyat
donee described as a 'malik' has a full right of alienation unless there is something in the context or in the
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