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Deed

is registered. Before 1926 extrinsic formalities were necessary in some cases of transfer and other assurances such as enrolment in Chancery of grants by the Crown, bargains and sales of freeholds, pursuant to 27 Hen. 8, c.

Disentailing Deed

dealings with entailed interests as equitable interests. By the L. P. Act, 1925, s. 133, the necessity for enrolment in the case of disentailing deeds executed after 1925 is abolished. The conveyance barring the entail may be

Donis conditionalibus, Statute de

4 Wm. 4, c. 74), which substituted an enrolled deed as the mode of barring an estate tail. Enrolment is not necessary, see Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 133. See Challis's Real Property. See TAIL.

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Inrolment

Inrolment [fr. irrotulatio, Lat.] to add in the roll. See ENROLMENT.

Inspeximus

Inspeximus (we have inspected), the first word of an ancient charter, or royal grant. An exemplification of the enrolment of a charter or of letters-patent is so-called, Co. Litt. 225 b.

Judicial office

office being a member of the Judicial Service, or, in short, a judicial officer. In the matter of enrolment of Sri H.P. Chaudhari, AIR 1959 All 472. 'Judicial office' subsisting office with a substantive position which has

Militia

but by Acts dating from 10 Geo. 4, c. 10, the making of lists and the ballots and enrolments for the Militia were from time to time suspended. Finally in 1865, by the (English) Militia (Ballot Suspension)

Record, Courts of

Record, Courts of, those whose judicial acts and proceedings are enrolled on parchment, for a perpetual memorial and testimony; which rolls are called the Records of the Court, and

Record

(2) ministerial, on oath, being an office or inquisition found; (3) by way of conveyance, as a deed enrolled. As to ancient public records generally, see Hubback on Succession, pp. 607 et seq. The Record Offices of

Nichil

exchequer's officer but nihiled by sheriffs as non-leviable. Once a year, an officer of the cleru of Nichils enrolled there amounts and sent them to the treasurer's remembrancer's office from which process was issued for their recovery.

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