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common property
common property see property
Personal property
Chesham, (1909) 2 Ch 310. Joint tenancy and tenancy in common may subsist in the case of personal property, though now
Uses
or implied, upon which property is to be held. The Common Law treated the actual possessor for all purposes as the
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property
the estate of a decedent after execution of the will common property : property owned or used by more than one party
Separate estate
Separate estate. The Common Law did not allow a married woman to posses any … Law did not allow a married woman to posses any property independently of her husband, but when property was settled to
Tenancy in Common
Tenancy in Common. Legal estate in undivided shares inland has been abolished by … undivided shares inland has been abolished by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1, which reduced the interest of tenants-in-common
Real action
Roman Law were not, like the real actions of the Common Law, confined to real estate, but they included personal as … real estate, but they included personal as well as real property. But the same distinction as to classes of remedies and
Common assurances
Common assurances, the legal evidences of the tran-slation of property, whereby
Bargain and sale
of Uses as a conveyance of the land, or at Common Law, from early times of goods sold without delivery, the … sale, A contract for the sale of real or personal property of any kind operating under the Statute of Uses as
partition
partition : the severance voluntarily or by legal proceedings of common or undivided interests in property and esp. real property :
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