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Uses

their use was undiscovered. 'Fifthly. Purchasers were insecure; for the alienation of the cestui que use in the possession was at

Alienatio rei prefertur juri accrescendi

Alienatio rei prefertur juri accrescendi [Lat.], Alienation of property is preferred to the right of survivorship.

Dower

of dower became among our ancestors, with the increase of alienation, highly inconvenient and obstructive of the free course of conveyances.

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Disposition

'disposition', even accord-ing to law dictionaries, embraces 'the parting with, alienation of, or giving up property.... a destruction of property' (Black's

Disabling Statutes

regulating the exercise of a right or the power of alienation; the term is especially applied to 1 Eliz. c. 19,

Coparceners or parceners

agreed to cast lots for their shares. (2) By the alienation of one of the parties which destroyed the unity of

Conveyancing

Conveyancing, the art of the alienation of property, by means of appropriate instruments or 'conveyances.' See

Contest

to the litigation between the parties with regard to the alienation, Darshan Singh v. Ram Pal Singh, 1992 Supp (1) SCC

Conditional fee

BASE FEE. A qualified fee confers a limited power of alienation, entitling the owner to give an interest of the same

Attornment

to turn], the acknowledgement of a new lord on the alienation of land, and the assent or agreement of the tenant

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