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Assignment of dower
of dower, the ascertaining and setting out by metes and bounds of a widow's portion of her deceased husband's realty for
Bond
a bond e.g. at the creditor's insistence, Gabriel consolidated and bounded his various loans, to provide a bond for (a person)
Jail liberties
Jail liberties, means bounds within which a jail or prison lies and throughout which
Perambulatione facienda
lord, etc., to the sheriff to perambulate or settle the bounds. See Jac. Law Dict. Actions upon writs of perambulation were
Will, Estate at
yet it creates no sure or durable right, and is bounded by no definite limits as to duration. It must be
Election
claims that devised to him by the testator, he is bound to make compensation out of it to B, whom he
Escheat
Duchy of Lancaster and the Duke of Cornwall are now bound by the (English) A.E. Act, 1925, s. 57, without altering
Error qui non resistitur, approbatur
encourages the sale, or does not forbid it, will be bound by the sale. (See Maxims 137, 883, 884).
Equitable estates and interests
the owner of a legal estate (the estate owner) is bound to transfer a legal estate to any person who has
Emphyteusis
acknowledgment of the title of the dominus. He was also bound to use the thing over which his right extended, so
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