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Derivative Deed

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Deed-poll

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Primary conveyances

Primary conveyances, original conveyances, some-times opposed to secondary conveyances, such as release, surrender, etc., and see DERIVATIVE DEED, are:- (1) Feoffments. (2) Grants. (3) Gifts. (4) Leases. (5) Exchanges. (6) Partitions. Consult 1 Steph. Com.

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Bare trustee

of the trust upon production of the title deeds may accept the conveyance from the trustee or persons deriving title under him. See ACTIVE TRUSTEE.Bare trustee, in relation to a deposit means person holding the deposit on … that a purchaser for money or money's worth without notice of the trust upon production of the title deeds may accept the conveyance from the trustee or persons deriving title under him. See ACTIVE TRUSTEE.Bare trustee, in

Power

Statute of Uses are either given to a person who has an estate limited to him by the deed creating the power, or who had an estate in the land at the time of the execution of … on the conscience of the persons in whom the legal interest is vested; or (3) declarations or directions deriving their effect from the Statute of Uses. A power given before 1926 by a will to A., an

Power of Attorney

to act in his own name instead of in that of the donor of the power. As to derivative powers exercisable by a purchaser if, as regards registered land, the power is protected by a caution or … debt due to himself, it is irrevocable. As it is necessary for certain purposes (e.g., execution of a deed) that it should be under seal, a power of attorney is usually in the form of a deed.

contract

perform are equal to each other in value constructive contract : quasi contract in this entry contract for deed : land installment contract in this entry contract implied in fact : implied contract in this entry contract … agreement or transaction in which a party invests money in a common enterprise the profits from which are derived from the efforts of others labor contract : a contract between an employer and a labor union reached

Common

some valuable consideration which, by lapse of time, being formed into a prescription, continues, although there be no deed or instrument in writing which proves the original contract or agreement. It differs from a rent, principally in … Common, a profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of interest which thence arises between the claimant and the owner of the

Recovery

the clerk of the Court for the purpose of proving the suffering of the recovery. In a recovery deed the proper parties, either alone or jointly with other persons, as circumstances might have required, were: (1) the … a remainder with treble voucher was necessary was in the instance in which a tenant-in-tail created an entail derived out of his own, and the two entails were, in point of estate or of right existing at

Lease and release

less than freehold, as for one year, and then the inheritance or freehold were superadded by a separate deed of release, the transaction could not be affected by the statute;and that such release to the bargainee would … Lease and release, a mode of conveyance which derived its effect from the Statute of Uses, compounded of a lease for a year at Common Law, or

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