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Act of Parliament
their initial words, as the statute Quia emptores or De donis (see those titles); others from the Member of Parliament who
Dignities
may be entailed by the Crown, within the Statute de Donis; or limited in remainder, to commence after the determination of
Estate
Law, afterwards called fees-tail in consequence of the Statute De Donis, which may be (i.) general or special, (ii.) male or
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Quasi-entail
granted not being properly an estate-tail (for the statute De Donis applies only where the subject of the entail is an
Recovery
by matter of record, in fraud of the statute De Donis, whereby a tenant-in-tail in possession enlarged his estate-tail into a
Westminster the second, Statute of
1, st. 1, AD 1285); otherwise called the Statute De donis conditionalibus; see TAIL. 2 Reeves, c. 10, p. 163. Certain
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