Alienate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contingent remainder
the modern doctrine of an estate owner with power to alienate the entire fee simple or term of years in the
Irreconcile
To prevent from being reconciled to alienate or disaffect
Amortize
Amortize, to alienate lands in mortmain.
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Disincline
a slight aversion in to indispose to make unwilling to alienate
Disalliege
To alienate from allegiance
Mortmain
in or conveyance to dead hands or hands that cannot alienate
Nonalienation
Failure to alienate also the state of not being alienated
Ademption
having given a legacy of this nature by his will, alienate the subject of it during his life, it is an
Administration
of that property. He could realise its income. He could alienate the property and he could under certain circumstances demolish the
Casu consimill
granted where tenant by the courtesy, or tenant for life, alienated in fee, or in tail, or for another's life, and
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