Alienation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Joint-tenancy
lifetime, which, of course, each can do; so a partial alienation is a severance pro tanto, for alienatio rei pr'fertur juri
Copyhold
by a jointure, whether legal or equitable; or by the alienation of the copyhold lands by the husband, or even by
De medietate lingu'
(of a moiety of tongue), Jury. At Common Law an alien was entitled to be tried by a jury of which
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Denizen
Denizen [fr. donaison, donison, O.Fr., a gift], an alien born who has obtained, ex donatione regis, letters-patent to make
fee
: a fee granted with no restrictions or limitations on alienability : fee simple absolute at fee simple conditional fee :
fee simple
(as to transfer of ownership)] : a fee that is alienable (as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite
Injunction
secrets acquired in the course of a confidential employment; the alienation of property; the negotiation of bills of exchange and promissory
Married women's property
her except property which has been restricted from anticipation or alienation by statute before the 2nd August, 1935, or by any
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,
Qurk tahsil (UP)
Qurk tahsil (UP), where the recital in a deed of alienation by a Hindu widow is that the property was under
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