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Derivative settlement
Derivative settlement, in Poor Law that settlement (see SETTLEMENT) which a poor … the father the mother acquires a settlement (not being a derivative settlement) shall take and follow, up to the age of sixteen,
Settlement
Act, 1930 (20 Geo. 5, c. 17), Part III.]. See DERIVATIVE SETTLEMENT; POOR LAWS; and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Poor (Settlement and Removal).'
Compound settlement
piece of land by way of settlement either comprehensively or derivatively, that is, in particular without affecting the comprehensive settlement. By
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Derivative Deed
Derivative Deed. A secondary deed of conveyance or settlement of property,
King
the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India, derives his title from the Act of Settlement of 1700 (12
Settled land
of the settled land into money and receive the income derived from its investment instead of the rents of the estate. … estate and interest therein, which was the subject of a settlement; and 'settlement' meant any instrument, or any number of instruments,
Title, Covenants for
etc., by the person conveying, or anyone through whom he derives title otherwise than by purchase for value that the person … covenant for further assurance in a conveyance by way of settlement by a person expressed to convey as settlor; and against
Heirloom
being if of full age (ibid., sub-s. 5). Heirlooms, is derived from 'loom', an anglo-saxon word meaning tool or utensil (See … chattels--for example, pictures, plate, or furniture--are directed by will or settlement to follow the limitations thereby made of some family mansion
Notice
notice in the hands of the person from whom he derived it; for otherwise, no man would be safe in any … transfers and mortgages, effected after 1925, see infra); (2) trusts, settlements and equities of every kind created or arising before 1926,
bond
a toll road) and payable solely out of the revenue derived from such property sav·ings bond : a nontransferable registered bond … Z-bond adjustment bond : a bond that is issued in settlement of a prior obligation as part of a business reorganization
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