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Freehold

the real property in this country is freehold. Such an interest in lands of frank tenement as may endure not only during the owner's life, but which is cast after his death upon the persons who successively

Court

to the Court, Leonard v. Attwell, (1810) 17 Ves 385 (UK). In relation to any functions under the Enduring Powers-of-Attorney Act, 1985, means the authority having jurisdiction under the Mental Health Act, 1983, Pt. VII (sub-ss. 93-113),

Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in

has been altered by their own act, and not by the act of God. Such a tenancy can endure only for the life of the surviving donee-in-tail, who has no power under the Fines and Recoveries Act,

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Laste

imp of Last to endure

Destruction of buildings

tenure without a tenement. Another view is that the tenancy (and with its liability on the covenants) would endure in the air space formerly occupied by the flat, and would thus attach to the corresponding flat in

Harass

to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts esp to weary by importunity teasing or fretting to cause to endure excessive burdens or anxieties sometimes followed by out

Last

of Last to endure contracted from lasteth

Comport

To bear or endure to put up with as to comport with an injury

Limousine liberal

sometimes used as a term of contempt for those espousing the cause of poor people without having to endure the discomfort that their policies may inflict on others such as the lower middle class

Outlast

To exceed in duration to survive to endure longer than

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Freehold

the real property in this country is freehold. Such an interest in lands of frank tenement as may endure not only during the owner's life, but which is cast after his death upon the persons who successively

Court

to the Court, Leonard v. Attwell, (1810) 17 Ves 385 (UK). In relation to any functions under the Enduring Powers-of-Attorney Act, 1985, means the authority having jurisdiction under the Mental Health Act, 1983, Pt. VII (sub-ss. 93-113),

Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in

has been altered by their own act, and not by the act of God. Such a tenancy can endure only for the life of the surviving donee-in-tail, who has no power under the Fines and Recoveries Act,

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Laste

imp of Last to endure

Destruction of buildings

tenure without a tenement. Another view is that the tenancy (and with its liability on the covenants) would endure in the air space formerly occupied by the flat, and would thus attach to the corresponding flat in

Harass

to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts esp to weary by importunity teasing or fretting to cause to endure excessive burdens or anxieties sometimes followed by out

Last

of Last to endure contracted from lasteth

Comport

To bear or endure to put up with as to comport with an injury

Limousine liberal

sometimes used as a term of contempt for those espousing the cause of poor people without having to endure the discomfort that their policies may inflict on others such as the lower middle class

Outlast

To exceed in duration to survive to endure longer than

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