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Pari passu
Pari passu [Lat.], means 'with equal steps, equally, without preference' (Jowitts's Dictionary, Vol. II, 1959 Edn.,
Recovery
charges sub-ordinate to the entail. But incumbrances on the estate-tail equally affected such fee-simple, and any estate or interest prior to
Coparceners or parceners
descents from the ancestor which conferred on them all an equal title to it. It arose by act of law only,
Social democracy
social democracy means 'a way of life which recognise liberty, equality and fraternity as principles of life.' They are not separate
Procedure established by law
(L&S) 165, namely, that 'from a positivistic point of view, equality is antithetic to arbitrariness. In fact equality and arbitrariness are
Redemption
the act of redeeming, which in its ordinary meaning is equal to bringing off a charge or obligation by payment--.By the
In aequali jure melior est conditio possidentis
In aequali jure melior est conditio possidentis [Lat.], in equal rights the condition of the possessor is the better; or,
Hotchpot
177 a. The blending of items of property to secure equality of division, esp. as practised is case in which advancements
Distribution, Statute of
to the widow of the intestate, and the residue in equal proportions to his children, or, if dead, to their representatives,
Equally
In an equal manner or degree in equal shares or proportion with equal
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