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Deed-poll

common active intention of them all. A deed poll is so called because the parchment required for such deeds has usually been shared even which evidences some act or agreement between them other than the mere consent

Exchange, Deed of

Exchange, Deed of [fr. excambium, Lat.], an original Common Law conveyance, for the reciprocal transfer of interests ejusdem generis, as

Disentailing Deed

interests. By the L. P. Act, 1925, s. 133, the necessity for enrolment in the case of disentailing deeds executed after 1925 is abolished. The conveyance barring the entail may be made by a simple conveyance either

Title-deeds

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Gratuitous Deeds

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Registration of Deeds and Wills affecting Land

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Partition, Deed of

Partition, Deed of, a primary or original convey-ance. When an estate was held in community by joint tenants, tenants in

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Deed-poll

common active intention of them all. A deed poll is so called because the parchment required for such deeds has usually been shared even which evidences some act or agreement between them other than the mere consent

Exchange, Deed of

Exchange, Deed of [fr. excambium, Lat.], an original Common Law conveyance, for the reciprocal transfer of interests ejusdem generis, as

Disentailing Deed

interests. By the L. P. Act, 1925, s. 133, the necessity for enrolment in the case of disentailing deeds executed after 1925 is abolished. The conveyance barring the entail may be made by a simple conveyance either

Title-deeds

Matched in: Term Title-deeds

Gratuitous Deeds

Matched in: Term Gratuitous Deeds

Registration of Deeds and Wills affecting Land

Matched in: Term Registration of Deeds and Wills affecting Land

Partition, Deed of

Partition, Deed of, a primary or original convey-ance. When an estate was held in community by joint tenants, tenants in

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