Application Fee - Law Dictionary Search Results
principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (piti)
go directly towards repaying the loan while the portion that covers taxes and insurance (homeowner's and mortgage, if applicable) goes into an escrow account to cover the fees when they are due. Source: U.S. Department of Housing … that covers taxes and insurance (homeowner's and mortgage, if applicable) goes into an escrow account to cover the fees when they are due. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Gift
The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of deed, and describe it as a conveyance applicable to the creation of an estate-tail; while a feoffment they strictly confine to the creation of a fee
Commissioners for Oaths
barrister, from the date of his call to the (English) Bar (Solicitors Act, 1932, s. 73), and each application must be supported by two barristers, two solicitors, and at least six neighbours of the applicant. See Memorandum … 'what and as many persons as they should think fit and necessary' to take affidavits for one shilling fee concerning Common Law actions. The Masters in Chancery were succeeded by solicitors under 16 & 17 Vict. c.
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Estate
(see LEGAL ESTATE). In regard to the law as it existed before 1926 and as it is still applicable subject to statutory enactment to equitable interests under sub-s. (3) of s. 1 of the (English) L.P. Act, … capable of being the subject of many estates existing concurrently with each other, thus the absolute ownership or fee simple may be leased and sub-leased, mortgaged and charged, each of the holders of these estates having a
Priority
redemption was conveyed in succession obtained priority by the order in date of their mortgages, subject to the application of the doctrine of tacking or to equitable reasons (if any) for the postponement of their mortgages:- After … property were swept into this rule, viz., all equitable interests inland (i.e., all estates for less than a fee simple absolute in possession or a term of years absolute and corresponding incorporeal hereditaments (see s. 1 of
company
of whom is personally liable for the company's debts limited liability company : an unincorporated company formed under applicable state statute whose members cannot be held liable for the acts, debts, or obligations of the company and … whose capital is owned by its policyholders surety company : a company that provides surety bonds for a fee trust company : a company and often a commercial bank acting as trustee for individuals and businesses and
Shelley's case, Rule in
The words 'his heirs,' a limitation make; which may serve to refresh the memory. As examples of the application of the rule, take the following:-Land is limited to A. for life, remainder to his right heirs; the … abeyance; that is to say, where the inheritance is to his heirs or right heirs he takes the fee-simple; and where it is to the heirs of his body an estate-tail general, 1 Steph. Com. In Coke's
Tail
under the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, the rules relating to this form of estate are still applicable (a) in the investigation of all titles to land in existence on the 31st December, 1925; (b) in … [s. 130 (4) (ibid.)] The limitation of an estate so that it can be inherited only by the fee owner's issue or class of issue, Black's Law dictionary 7th Edn., p. 1466. An estate-tail in land now
unfair labor practice
: any of various acts by an employer or labor organization that violate a right or protection under applicable labor laws NOTE: The unfair labor practices that are specified in the National Labor Relations Act are the … an employer; 9) engaging in illegal strikes or boycotts by a labor organization; 10) excessive or discriminatory initiation fees for a labor organization; 11) coercion of an employer by a labor organization to pay for work not
Intoxicating liquor
the practice for some 150 years. At the end of the seven years or other fixed period an application for re-grant is to be treated as an application for a new licence and not for a renewal, … conviction is entered on the register as well as forfeitures, and disqualifications of premises or persons. A registra-tion fee of 1s. is payable on every grant, renewal, transfer, or removal. 9. Police Regulations.--The holders of licences are
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Application Fee - Law Dictionary Search Results
principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (piti)
go directly towards repaying the loan while the portion that covers taxes and insurance (homeowner's and mortgage, if applicable) goes into an escrow account to cover the fees when they are due. Source: U.S. Department of Housing … that covers taxes and insurance (homeowner's and mortgage, if applicable) goes into an escrow account to cover the fees when they are due. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Gift
The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of deed, and describe it as a conveyance applicable to the creation of an estate-tail; while a feoffment they strictly confine to the creation of a fee
Commissioners for Oaths
barrister, from the date of his call to the (English) Bar (Solicitors Act, 1932, s. 73), and each application must be supported by two barristers, two solicitors, and at least six neighbours of the applicant. See Memorandum … 'what and as many persons as they should think fit and necessary' to take affidavits for one shilling fee concerning Common Law actions. The Masters in Chancery were succeeded by solicitors under 16 & 17 Vict. c.
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Estate
(see LEGAL ESTATE). In regard to the law as it existed before 1926 and as it is still applicable subject to statutory enactment to equitable interests under sub-s. (3) of s. 1 of the (English) L.P. Act, … capable of being the subject of many estates existing concurrently with each other, thus the absolute ownership or fee simple may be leased and sub-leased, mortgaged and charged, each of the holders of these estates having a
Priority
redemption was conveyed in succession obtained priority by the order in date of their mortgages, subject to the application of the doctrine of tacking or to equitable reasons (if any) for the postponement of their mortgages:- After … property were swept into this rule, viz., all equitable interests inland (i.e., all estates for less than a fee simple absolute in possession or a term of years absolute and corresponding incorporeal hereditaments (see s. 1 of
company
of whom is personally liable for the company's debts limited liability company : an unincorporated company formed under applicable state statute whose members cannot be held liable for the acts, debts, or obligations of the company and … whose capital is owned by its policyholders surety company : a company that provides surety bonds for a fee trust company : a company and often a commercial bank acting as trustee for individuals and businesses and
Shelley's case, Rule in
The words 'his heirs,' a limitation make; which may serve to refresh the memory. As examples of the application of the rule, take the following:-Land is limited to A. for life, remainder to his right heirs; the … abeyance; that is to say, where the inheritance is to his heirs or right heirs he takes the fee-simple; and where it is to the heirs of his body an estate-tail general, 1 Steph. Com. In Coke's
Tail
under the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, the rules relating to this form of estate are still applicable (a) in the investigation of all titles to land in existence on the 31st December, 1925; (b) in … [s. 130 (4) (ibid.)] The limitation of an estate so that it can be inherited only by the fee owner's issue or class of issue, Black's Law dictionary 7th Edn., p. 1466. An estate-tail in land now
unfair labor practice
: any of various acts by an employer or labor organization that violate a right or protection under applicable labor laws NOTE: The unfair labor practices that are specified in the National Labor Relations Act are the … an employer; 9) engaging in illegal strikes or boycotts by a labor organization; 10) excessive or discriminatory initiation fees for a labor organization; 11) coercion of an employer by a labor organization to pay for work not
Intoxicating liquor
the practice for some 150 years. At the end of the seven years or other fixed period an application for re-grant is to be treated as an application for a new licence and not for a renewal, … conviction is entered on the register as well as forfeitures, and disqualifications of premises or persons. A registra-tion fee of 1s. is payable on every grant, renewal, transfer, or removal. 9. Police Regulations.--The holders of licences are
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