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Estate

(a) Absolute or fee simple. (b) Limited fees; which are (a) qualified or base fees, and (b) fees conditional at the Common Law, afterwards called fees-tail in consequence of the Statute De Donis, which may be (i.) … or duration, divided into-- (A) Freeholds of inheritance, which are subdivided into-- (a) Absolute or fee simple. (b) Limited fees; which are (a) qualified or base fees, and (b) fees conditional at the Common Law, afterwards called

Renewal of lease

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 … term. The conversion is without prejudice to the covenants and conditions of the lease or the trusts, powers, limitations, rights and equities or defects in title affecting the original term. The long term may be terminated by

Conditionality

The quality of being conditional or limited limitation by certain terms

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tail

tail [Anglo-French, literally, cutting, from Old French, from taillier to cut, prune] 1 : the condition of being limited or restricted by entailing [a tenant in ] 2 : entail adj : limited as … tail [Anglo-French, literally, cutting, from Old French, from taillier to cut, prune] 1 : the condition of being limited or restricted by entailing [a tenant in ] 2 : entail adj : limited as to tenure see

Reservoirs

authorities to construct, lease or purchase reservoirs, see (English) Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 116-123, subject to the conditions imposed by the Acts. The (English) Limited Owners Reservoirs and Water Supply Further Facilities Act, 1877 (40 & … see (English) Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 116-123, subject to the conditions imposed by the Acts. The (English) Limited Owners Reservoirs and Water Supply Further Facilities Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 31), gives limited owners

perpetuity

not to vest within the period fixed by law for the vesting of an estate ;also : a limitation that gives rise to such a situation b : an estate that will not vest within the period … : the quality, state, or duration of being perpetual [devised to them in ] 2 a : the condition of a future estate limited in such a way as not to vest within the period fixed by

Hypothetical tenant

rent that the (hypothetical) tenant might reasonably be expected to pay is the rent which, apart from all conditions affecting or limiting its receipt in the hands of the land- lord, would be regarded as a reasonable … (hypothetical) tenant might reasonably be expected to pay is the rent which, apart from all conditions affecting or limiting its receipt in the hands of the land- lord, would be regarded as a reasonable rent for the

Terms

are the terms of the old law, and do not correspond with the sittings. (To be under terms), conditions on which indulgence is granted by the Court, as to take short notice of trial, etc. The expression … a document, would, according to Webster's New World Dictionary, mean 'conditions of a contract, agreement, sale, etc., that limit or define its scope or action involved', Ram Charan Das v. Girja Nandini Devi, AIR 1966 SC 323

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

classes of property, of landlords and mortgagees. This legislation was rendered necessary, in the first instance, by the conditions caused by the outbreak of the Great War. The continuance of the protection to tenants and mortgagees of … registration, see Stokes v. Little, (1935) 1 KB 182. 'Controlled' or 'statutory tenancy' means that the rent is limited by those Acts and that the tenancy cannot be determined unless the conditions specified by the Acts come

Guarantee

duly carried out; Something given or existing as security, such as to fulfill a further engagement or a condition subsequent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 711. Company limited by. See COMPANIES. Guarantee includes any obligation undertaken … as to fulfill a further engagement or a condition subsequent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 711. Company limited by. See COMPANIES. Guarantee includes any obligation undertaken before the commencement of this Constitution to make payments in

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