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Conversion, equitable
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Equitable estates and interests
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Title
vendor that the purchaser of a legal estate shall accept a title made with the concurrence of an equitable beneficiary if title can be made free from equities under a trust for sale or under the Law … and 5. That there are no registered incumbrances which the purchaser cannot procure either to be extinguished or assigned (see s. 43, L.P. Act, 1925, as to purchaser's rights of rescission); and if there has been no
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Dower
years. The legal estate in dower (being an estate for life) has been abolished and converted into an equitable interest (ibid.), (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 1; it can only arise in respect of deaths after 1925 … (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), s. 41. An action for assignment of dower is not within this Act, though the Court may refuse relief on the ground of laches,
Stamp duties
either (1) Bonds, (2) Conveyances of Transfers, (3) Leases or Agreements for Leases, (4) Mortgages whether legal or equitable, or (5) Settlements, the Act of 1888 created the new offence of not stamping, imposing the special penalty … execution in ordinary cases. The same Act barred any right to sue for moneys assured by an unstamped assignment of a life policy, made void every condition of sale framed with a view of precluding objection or
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
3, and other Acts do not mention suits inequity, yet that courts of equity in giving effect to equitable claims, and affording equitable relief, will observe the principles of these enactments, in cases where the legal and … plaintiff, if entitled at law, might have brought an action (s. 24). But as to an action for assignment of dower, see Williams v. Thomas, (1909) 1 Ch 713. Trustees are empowered to plead statutes of limitation
Lien
has committed an act of bankruptcy or not. Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (56 & 57, Vict. 71). Equitable liens are not necessarily possessory, they are charges arising by implication of equity on the property in the … (1) (b), causes for the sale and distribution of the proceeds of any property, subject to lien, are assigned to the Chancery Division of the High Court. In the Scottish law, the doctrine of lien is known
Attendant term
or, if deceased, in their personal representatives; but the person entitled to the inheritance then became, according to equitable principle, entitled to the beneficial interest in such term, and the term or was held to be such … be subjected by act of law or arrangements of the owner. The advantage of preserving these terms and assigning them to trustees (thus preventing the legal presumption of surrender), with an express declaration that they shall attend
Marriage settlement
and other sons in tail with remainder to the daughters in tail, the limitations formerly legal being now equitable, and the wife or husband and younger children being respectively provided for by a jointure or determinable life … estate. (3) If the property to be settled consists of personal estate, as stocks or shares, it is assigned to trustees upon trust for sale and to invest, pay the income to the husband and wife or
Common Law
it is used in contradistinction to the statute law, and then denotes the unwritten law, whether legal or equitable in its origin, which does not derive its authority from any express declaration of the will of the … series of our law reports which embody the decisions of our judges together with the reasons which they assigned for their decisions.'--Odgers on the Common Law, p. 59. The distinction between written and unwritten law is adopted
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Equitable Assignment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conversion, equitable
Matched in: Term Conversion, equitable
Equitable estates and interests
Matched in: Term Equitable estates and interests
Title
vendor that the purchaser of a legal estate shall accept a title made with the concurrence of an equitable beneficiary if title can be made free from equities under a trust for sale or under the Law … and 5. That there are no registered incumbrances which the purchaser cannot procure either to be extinguished or assigned (see s. 43, L.P. Act, 1925, as to purchaser's rights of rescission); and if there has been no
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Dower
years. The legal estate in dower (being an estate for life) has been abolished and converted into an equitable interest (ibid.), (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 1; it can only arise in respect of deaths after 1925 … (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), s. 41. An action for assignment of dower is not within this Act, though the Court may refuse relief on the ground of laches,
Stamp duties
either (1) Bonds, (2) Conveyances of Transfers, (3) Leases or Agreements for Leases, (4) Mortgages whether legal or equitable, or (5) Settlements, the Act of 1888 created the new offence of not stamping, imposing the special penalty … execution in ordinary cases. The same Act barred any right to sue for moneys assured by an unstamped assignment of a life policy, made void every condition of sale framed with a view of precluding objection or
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
3, and other Acts do not mention suits inequity, yet that courts of equity in giving effect to equitable claims, and affording equitable relief, will observe the principles of these enactments, in cases where the legal and … plaintiff, if entitled at law, might have brought an action (s. 24). But as to an action for assignment of dower, see Williams v. Thomas, (1909) 1 Ch 713. Trustees are empowered to plead statutes of limitation
Lien
has committed an act of bankruptcy or not. Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (56 & 57, Vict. 71). Equitable liens are not necessarily possessory, they are charges arising by implication of equity on the property in the … (1) (b), causes for the sale and distribution of the proceeds of any property, subject to lien, are assigned to the Chancery Division of the High Court. In the Scottish law, the doctrine of lien is known
Attendant term
or, if deceased, in their personal representatives; but the person entitled to the inheritance then became, according to equitable principle, entitled to the beneficial interest in such term, and the term or was held to be such … be subjected by act of law or arrangements of the owner. The advantage of preserving these terms and assigning them to trustees (thus preventing the legal presumption of surrender), with an express declaration that they shall attend
Marriage settlement
and other sons in tail with remainder to the daughters in tail, the limitations formerly legal being now equitable, and the wife or husband and younger children being respectively provided for by a jointure or determinable life … estate. (3) If the property to be settled consists of personal estate, as stocks or shares, it is assigned to trustees upon trust for sale and to invest, pay the income to the husband and wife or
Common Law
it is used in contradistinction to the statute law, and then denotes the unwritten law, whether legal or equitable in its origin, which does not derive its authority from any express declaration of the will of the … series of our law reports which embody the decisions of our judges together with the reasons which they assigned for their decisions.'--Odgers on the Common Law, p. 59. The distinction between written and unwritten law is adopted
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