Entailment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intoxicating liquor
and other offences (ss. 65-85). In some cases a convic-tion entails forfeiture of the licence. 10. Procedure, and Home Office Rules.--Quarter
Joint-tenancy
Joint-tenancy. This tenancy is created where the same interest in real or personal property is, by the act of the...
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
Limited estates, less than the fee or entire term, e.g., entailed estates, estates for life, in remainder whether vested or contingent,
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Negligence
classification has been formulated corresponding to the degree of negligence entailing liability measured by the degree of care undertaken or required
Protestant
a papist,' debars such from succession to the Crown, and entails the succession on such person or persons being Protestants as
Shelley's case, Rule in
give to that person an interest in fee-simple or an entailed interest, such words shall operate in equity as words of
Reward
be asked,' etc., or publishing any advertisement to that effect, entails a forfeiture of 50l. to any person who will sue
Scripture
writing or advised speaking denied the Divine authority of Scripture entails deprivation of all offices ecclesiastical, civil, or military. See CHISTIANITY.
Several tail
Several tail, where land is entailed on two separately
Substitution
the heirs in a settlement of property. Substitutes in an entail are those heirs who are appointed in succession on failure
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