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Anticipation
My&Cr 377; 1 Beav 1. Such a provision is only effective during coverture; it cannot affect dispositions in favour of a
Executory devise
the requisite connection with, any immediate freehold, to give it effect as a remainder. The case of a devise to one,
Insurance
at the time of loss; (b) life, at time of effecting the insurance; (c) fire, through-out the period insured. Insurance generally
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Perpetuity
Ch 202. In regard to limitations and interests which take effect under or by virtue of any instrument executed before 1926
Power
that the said words can have no reference to the effect of dissolution, Purushottam Nambudri v. State of Kerala, AIR 1962
Settled land
affected by the limitations and trusts of the settlement. To effect this, the entire legal estate comprised in the settlement is
Conditional limitation
annexed to this prior estate, which would have the double effect of defeating the estate, and passing the lands to a
Alien
Nationality, the status of aliens, and procedure and evidence. The effect of the Act is shortly as follows: By s. 1
Lease and release
Lease and release, a mode of conveyance which derived its effect from the Statute of Uses, compounded of a lease for
Execution
(English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 195. Registration is effected in the Register of Writs and Orders at the (English)
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