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Debt
1914, and s. 36, ibid., as to deferred debts. An entailed interest if disposed of by will becomes assets for the
Autre vie, Estate pur
assigned inter vivos. It could not be the subject of entail, see Carson's Real Property Statutes; Notes to s. 1 of
Patroon
certain tracts of land with manorial privileges and right of entail under the old Dutch governments of New York and New
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Corrupt practices
seven years. Corrupt practices at municipal and local government elections entail similar consequences. Corrupt practices by or in connection with members
fee
lineal descendants, and which is not freely alienable see also entail De Donis Conditionalibus in the Important Laws section compare fee
heir
an heir to a fee-tail estate called also heir of entail heir of the body : an heir who is a
wrongful life
injury. A specific calculation of damages for wrongful life would entail affixing a monetary value to the difference between life in
Entail
That which is entailed
Intail
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tail
1 : the condition of being limited or restricted by entailing [a tenant in ] 2 : entail adj : limited
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