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Rent

where the owner of the rent has no future interest or reversion in the land. It is usually created by deed or will, and was accompanied by express powers of distress and entry. Small rent-charges were frequently

Religious trust

Religious trust, 'religious trust' means any express or constructive trust created or existing for any purpose recognised by Hindu Law to be religious, pious or charitable, but shall not

Passive trust

passive trusts, by settlements, were resorted to, and hence, trusts to preserve contingent remainders; and passive trusts were created in order to prevent dower. Where an active trust was created, without defining the quantity of the estate

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reservation

or interest (as an easement) in real property granted to another ;also : the right or interest so created or the clause creating it in a deed compare exception 3 a : public land reserved for a

Heirloom

in keeping with s. 130, (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, which enables an entailed interest to be created in personal as well as real estate (see TAIL). Under these Acts the word 'heirloom' apparently means a

Executory devise

the (English) Contingent Remainders Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 33), which provided that every contin-gent remainder created after 2nd August, 1877, which would have been valid as an executory limitation including an executory devise should

Easement

(1879) 12 Ch D 31. An easement is an incorporeal hereditament, which from its nature can only be created by grant: hence the origin of all easements may be referred to a grant by the owner of

power

person in an instrument (as one creating a trust) to revoke the legal relationship that the person has created or made a possibility power of sale : a power granted (as in a will, trust, or mortgage)

mortgage

loan which finances construction conventional mortgage 1 in the civil law of Louisiana : a mortgage that is created by a written contract 2 : a mortgage that is not guaranteed by government agency equitable mortgage :

jurisdiction

within the territory (as a state) of that court. primary jurisdiction : the jurisdiction granted by a judicially created doctrine to an administrative agency to decide certain controversies initially before relief is sought in the courts compare

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Rent

where the owner of the rent has no future interest or reversion in the land. It is usually created by deed or will, and was accompanied by express powers of distress and entry. Small rent-charges were frequently

Religious trust

Religious trust, 'religious trust' means any express or constructive trust created or existing for any purpose recognised by Hindu Law to be religious, pious or charitable, but shall not

Passive trust

passive trusts, by settlements, were resorted to, and hence, trusts to preserve contingent remainders; and passive trusts were created in order to prevent dower. Where an active trust was created, without defining the quantity of the estate

Keep your definitions linked to case research

reservation

or interest (as an easement) in real property granted to another ;also : the right or interest so created or the clause creating it in a deed compare exception 3 a : public land reserved for a

Heirloom

in keeping with s. 130, (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, which enables an entailed interest to be created in personal as well as real estate (see TAIL). Under these Acts the word 'heirloom' apparently means a

Executory devise

the (English) Contingent Remainders Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 33), which provided that every contin-gent remainder created after 2nd August, 1877, which would have been valid as an executory limitation including an executory devise should

Easement

(1879) 12 Ch D 31. An easement is an incorporeal hereditament, which from its nature can only be created by grant: hence the origin of all easements may be referred to a grant by the owner of

power

person in an instrument (as one creating a trust) to revoke the legal relationship that the person has created or made a possibility power of sale : a power granted (as in a will, trust, or mortgage)

mortgage

loan which finances construction conventional mortgage 1 in the civil law of Louisiana : a mortgage that is created by a written contract 2 : a mortgage that is not guaranteed by government agency equitable mortgage :

jurisdiction

within the territory (as a state) of that court. primary jurisdiction : the jurisdiction granted by a judicially created doctrine to an administrative agency to decide certain controversies initially before relief is sought in the courts compare

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