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Intail
See Entail v t
VerbarMinorat
surviving in parts of Germany and Austria by which certain entailed estates as a homestead and adjacent land descend to the
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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Bastard
to her illegitimate child, but this is not to affect entailed interests. A child born out of wedlock has no right
Executor
same manner as personal property, with some exceptions, e.g., an entailed interest not disposed of by the will, and property held
Chancellor, Lord
multifarious duties of the Lord Chancellor and the excessive work entailed by them were fully dwelt upon by Lord Herschell in
Coparceners or parceners
of Estates Act,1925, s. 51,or by descent (a) of an entailed estate in certain cases, and (b) on death of a
Corrupt practices
seven years. Corrupt practices at municipal and local government elections entail similar consequences. Corrupt practices by or in connection with members
Defection
Defection, entails disqualification of a member of an Indian Legislature, Constitution of
Dignities
having relation to land, in theory at least, may be entailed by the Crown, within the Statute de Donis; or limited
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