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Enlarger 1'estate
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Estate
Matched in: Term Estate
Executory trusts
than they would admit if applied either to the limitation of a legal estate or a trust executed, 1 Sand. Uses and Trusts, 237, Lord Glenorchy v. Bosville, (1733) Cas Temp Talb 3; 1 W&TLC. … the testator in the other, will attach to the words expressive of the trusts a more liberal and enlarged construction than they would admit if applied either to the limitation of a legal estate or a trust
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succession tax
succession tax 1 : estate tax 2 : inheritance tax
Stipendiary estates
Stipendiary estates, i.e., feuds, estates granted in return for services, generally of a military kind, 1 Steph. Com. … Stipendiary estates, i.e., feuds, estates granted in return for services, generally of a military kind, 1 Steph. Com.
Limitation of estate
Matched in: Term Limitation of estate
Life-estate
Matched in: Term Life-estate
Intestates Estates Act, 1890 (English)
Intestates Estates Act, 1890 (English) (53 & 54 Vict. c. 29), repealed and not re-enacted by the A.E. Act, 1925, in the … Intestates Estates Act, 1890 (English) (53 & 54 Vict. c. 29), repealed and not re-enacted by the A.E. Act, 1925,
Estate ad remanentiam
Matched in: Term Estate ad remanentiam
Equitable estates
of redemption, were the subject of equitable seisin, and were known as 'equitable estates', Casborne v. Scarfe, (1738) 1 Atk 603 (606). See also Halsbury's Laws of England (39), para 302, p. 214. … Equitable estates, corresponding to free hold estates at law, such as an equity of redemption, were the subject of equitable
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