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Purchase, Words of

in Shelley's case, when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift

Settled land

Wimborne & Browne (1904) 1 Ch 537; Wolstenholme & Cherry, Conveyancing, etc., Acts. Prior to 1856 settled estates could not be

Release

right of action (see SURETY CON-SIDERATION); also a Common Law conveyance of a larger estate, or a remainder, or reversion to

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Trust for sale

for life under the Settled Land Act, 1925, and land conveyed to them in exercise of those powers must be to

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.

Equitable estates and interests

it vested in himself, e.g., by contract or by any conveyance or assignment which does not by law transfer or vest

Covenant

arise out of the nature of the transaction. In a conveyance by deed of real or leasehold property certain qualified covenants

deed

intended to make the transfer at the time of the conveyance. Deeds are recorded at the local registry of deeds to

Gift

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

Remainder

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

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