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Gift
Gift. The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of deed, and describe it as a conveyance applicable to the creation of an estate-tail; while a feoffment they strictly confine to the creation of a
Public Order Act, 1936
2 (t)] Means any place intended for use by, or accessible to the public and includes any public conveyance. It is not necessary that it must be public property. Even if it is a private property, it
Service
effected by registered letter through the post. See (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 196, replacing and extending the Conveyancing Act, 1881, s. 67 (4). See POST. As to address for service, see, as to plaintiff, INDORSEMENT OF
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General words
General words, the clause immediately following the parcels in a conveyance and commencing 'together with all buildings fixtures fences commons ways,' etc. These general words as particularized in s.
Void
(Re-issue), Vol. 1(1), para 26, p. 31. Void, has a relative rather than an absolute meaning. It only conveys the Idea that the order is invalid or illegal. It can be avoided. There are degrees of invalidity,
Seisin, Livery of
fee or feudal estate. Applicable to corporeal hereditaments while incorporeal hereditaments such as a remainder or easement were conveyed by writing under seal. After the Real Property Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 2,
Resulting trust
the equitable interest, but by s. 60 of the Law of Property Act, provides that in a voluntary conveyance executed after 1925, a resulting trust for the grantor will not be implied merely because the property is
Remainder
be limited by way of use (which is, in practice, the usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the Common Law. In the same land there may at the same time be
Priority
Dearle v. Hall. In regard to mortgages: before 1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption was conveyed in succession obtained priority by the order in date of their mortgages, subject to the application of the
Inter-State transmission system
Inter-State transmission system, includes-- (i) any system for the conveyance of electricity by means of main transmission line from the territory of one State to another State; (ii)
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Gift
Gift. The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of deed, and describe it as a conveyance applicable to the creation of an estate-tail; while a feoffment they strictly confine to the creation of a
Public Order Act, 1936
2 (t)] Means any place intended for use by, or accessible to the public and includes any public conveyance. It is not necessary that it must be public property. Even if it is a private property, it
Service
effected by registered letter through the post. See (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 196, replacing and extending the Conveyancing Act, 1881, s. 67 (4). See POST. As to address for service, see, as to plaintiff, INDORSEMENT OF
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General words
General words, the clause immediately following the parcels in a conveyance and commencing 'together with all buildings fixtures fences commons ways,' etc. These general words as particularized in s.
Void
(Re-issue), Vol. 1(1), para 26, p. 31. Void, has a relative rather than an absolute meaning. It only conveys the Idea that the order is invalid or illegal. It can be avoided. There are degrees of invalidity,
Seisin, Livery of
fee or feudal estate. Applicable to corporeal hereditaments while incorporeal hereditaments such as a remainder or easement were conveyed by writing under seal. After the Real Property Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 2,
Resulting trust
the equitable interest, but by s. 60 of the Law of Property Act, provides that in a voluntary conveyance executed after 1925, a resulting trust for the grantor will not be implied merely because the property is
Remainder
be limited by way of use (which is, in practice, the usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the Common Law. In the same land there may at the same time be
Priority
Dearle v. Hall. In regard to mortgages: before 1926, puisne mort-gagees to whom the equity of redemption was conveyed in succession obtained priority by the order in date of their mortgages, subject to the application of the
Inter-State transmission system
Inter-State transmission system, includes-- (i) any system for the conveyance of electricity by means of main transmission line from the territory of one State to another State; (ii)
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