Alienate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Local allegiance
Local allegiance, such as is due from an alien or stranger born, as long as he continues within the
Mortmain
that cannot shift away the property. It takes place upon alienation to any corporation, sole or aggregate, ecclesiastical or temporal, 2
Uses
not be discovered. 'Fourthly. The king lost the estates of aliens and criminals; for they made their friends trustees, who kept
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fee
or she has a child, which the grantee could then alienate (as by selling), the fee tail creates a future interest
Tail
De Donis Conditionalibus, the donee could, after issue born, have alienated the land, whereby the issue would have been disinherited and
alien
the United States for permanent residence "U.S. Code"] vt : alienate
convey
the estate his Manhattan town house "R. H. Jensen"] compare alienate, devise, donate, give, grant, sell con·vey·ee [kən-vā-ē] n con·vey·or [kən-vā-ər]
Property
right to destroy, the right to retain, the right to alienate and so on, Guru Datta Sharma v. State of Bihar,
Denaturalize
To render unnatural to alienate from nature
Copyhold
are applicable to the species of tenure. (6) Copyholds are alienated by surrender, according to general custom, followed by admittance at
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