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Partition
it to say, what was once a joint title has become a divided title though there has been no division of
Manor
demesnes, that is, of lands of which the freeholder, now become lord of a manor, is seised in his demesne as
Base fee
If the base fee and the freehold remainder or reversion becomes united in the same person the base fee will become
Law
observed uniformly by the whole of a class it may become a custom; or it may be imposed on all individuals
accede
accede ac·ced·ed ac·ced·ing 1 a : to become a party (as to an agreement) by associating oneself with
Ex
in others it has little affect on the signification It becomes ef before f as in effuse The form e occurs
Appropriation
person or corporation. Appropriation may be severed and the church become disappropriate, if a patron or appropriator present a clerk who
Alien
not exceeding twenty-one years; and it also provided for aliens becoming naturalized. Alien, (UK) is a person who is neither a
Constructive total loss
as a partial loss unless the ship in fact has become a total loss or if there would be no possibility
Distress
of cattle damage feasant), nor on the day of rent becoming due; but must be made within six years from its
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