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Uses

possessionem transferendis. It became a pivot of English conveyancing. Its effect was that where any person was seised to the use

Mortgage

has been incurred, or a loan of money or credit effected, in order to secure either the repayment of the one

Remainder

usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the Common Law. In the same land there may

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Void

and lacking in jurisdiction, however, it subsists and remains fully effective unless and until it is set aside by a court

Deed

be no date, or an impossible date, the deed takes effect from its actual delivery, of which extrinsic evidence is admissible.

Code

French Revolution, and the administration of Napoleon while First Consul, effected great changes in the laws of that country. Framed in

Contingent remainder

s. 1. S. 4, whoever, provides that they can take effect as equitable interests, and any instrument creating a contingent remainder

Lease

life or lives, or (not after 1925) limited to take effect in possession within 21 years as required by the Act;

Tail

1925 will be construed for this purpose according to their effect if the limitations had been limitations before 1926 of personal

Wills

is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable property. ''But in law

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