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Testa de nevil
others who held of the king in capite, and if alienated whether the owners were in feoffed ab antiquo or de
Trust
in Wolst. and Ch. Conveyancing Statutes, Vol. II. Formerly an alien could not be a trustee of realty; but see now
Droit d'aubaine
of the king, entitling him, at the death of an alien, to all such alien was worth, unless he had a
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Banishment
7), s. 34, banishing monks and Jesuits, and the (English) Alien Act of 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 20), revived
Amy, or Ami
litem; see R. S. C. Ord. XVI. R. 16; also alien amy, a friendly alien.
occupation
occupation For an alien entering the United States or adjusting without a labor certification,
Allegiance, Oath of
their ordination. A like oath must be taken by an alien on obtaining a certificate of naturalization; see British Nationality and
Allegiance
or express, which is the formal declaration of it. An alien resident within British territory owes allegiance to the Crown and
Adverse possession
right in the property ought to be one which is alienable and is capable of being acquired by the computer. Adverse
Nonalienation
Nonalienation
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