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Conditional fee agreements
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Interest
there had been a material breach of regulation 4(2)(e)(ii) and the conditional fee agreement was unenforceable [See (English) Conditional Fee Agreements Regulation, 2000 (SI 2000/692), reg. 4(2)(c)(e)(ii)], Garrett v. Halton BC, (2007) 1 WLR 554 CA Cir. Interest, inter
Contract for sale of land
is implied that the vendor is to make a good title to the land for an estate in fee simple free from incumbrances, Hughes v. Parker, 8 M & W 344. He is under an obligation to … and profits, and the purchaser as a rule is accountable for interest on the unpaid price. See further CONDITIONS OF SALE, VENDORS LIEN, NOTICE, LAND CHARGES.
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Salary or wages
the reconveyance, then the transaction is an outsale with the condition of repurchase, and not a mortgage by conditional sale, K. Kalu Reddy v. Bhubani Swayi, (1971) 1 CWR 689. Means a sale of goods made within … by a society or club or an association to its members or payment of a price or of fees or subscription or any consideration, (g) supply by way of or as part of any service or in … embraces not only completed contract, but also the contract of sale or agreement of sale if such contract of sale or agreement of sale provides
Renewal of lease
the term is to be registered with the lessor, his solicitor, or agent, within six months at a fee of a guinea in substitution for similar covenants (if any) in the lease, and a further covenant for … Where a lease contains a covenant by the lessor for renewal, this convenant is commonly subject to the condition that the covenants in the lease shall have been performed by the lessee, and this condition is strongly
Rent
which the right of recovering a rent-charge is barred, see Shaw v. Crompton, (1910) 2 KB 370. (3) Fee farm rent, one issuing out of an estate in fee, of at least one-fourth of the value of … a, note (5). (8) Ground-rent, the rent reserved on a lease generally in respect of land let on condition that certain buildings are built thereon. For the purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. … that the giving of such a bill was some evidence of an agreement by the landlord to suspend his remedy by distress during his currency;
Tail
[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 … 4, c. 74); but the entail of offices or dignities cannot be barred. Before the statute De Donis Conditionalibus, the donee could, after issue born, have alienated the land, whereby the issue would have been disinherited and … thereof (including the will of a person dying after 1925), or by agreement for a settlement in which the trusts to affect the property are
contingency
: something likely to come about as an adjunct to or result of something else ;specif : contingency fee at FEE [whether a case is on a or billed at an hourly rate "D. R. Frederico"] … contingency pl: -cies 1 : the quality or state of being contingent 2 : a contingent event or condition: as a : an event that may but is not certain to occur [a that made performance under
Squatter
who settles on public land under a government regulation allowing the person to acquire title upon fulfilling specified conditions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. … bit of waste land, and builds a hut on it, and lives there, he acquires an estate in fee-simple by his own wrong iin the land which he has enclosed. He may, of course, be turned out
Magna Carta
a whole barony, by one hundred marks; the heir or heirs of a knight, for one whole knight's fee, one hundred shillings at the most, and he that hath less shall give less, according to the old … from wasting the lands of his ward, and from destroying his tenants, a plain indication of the wretched condition of the serfs in those days; chapter five compelled such guardians to keep in repair such lands; and … to them, and they were in possession of the metropolis, by private agreement with the citizens, the king sent a message to them to desire
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