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Public Order Act, 1936

by, or accessible to the public and includes any public conveyance. It is not necessary that it must be public property.

Gift

a distinct species of deed, and describe it as a conveyance applicable to the creation of an estate-tail; while a feoffment

Priority

1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption was conveyed in succession obtained priority by the order in date of

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Void

has a relative rather than an absolute meaning. It only conveys the Idea that the order is invalid or illegal. It

Service

(English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 196, replacing and extending the Conveyancing Act, 1881, s. 67 (4). See POST. As to address

Seisin, Livery of

while incorporeal hereditaments such as a remainder or easement were conveyed by writing under seal. After the Real Property Act, 1845

Resulting trust

the Law of Property Act, provides that in a voluntary conveyance executed after 1925, a resulting trust for the grantor will

Remainder

in practice, the usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the Common Law. In the same

Disentailing Deed

only will be created. The deed usually consisted of a conveyance to a stranger to such uses as the tenant-in-tail shall

Notice

constructive trusts has also been narrowed down by the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1911, s.13, reproduced by the (English) Law of Property

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