Equitable Title - Law Dictionary Search Results
Easement
being conveyed or created at law. All other easements are equitable'by s. 187, ibid., easements over or in relation to land … EXTINGUISHMENT. See Gale on Easements; Goddard on Easements; and the title PRESCRIPTION. Easement includes a right not arising from contract, by
Undivided shares in land
TRUST FOR SALE, such shares are to take effect as equitable interests only in the net proceeds of sale and of … by husband and wife as tenants by entireties (see those titles), but now by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s.
Deed
and amongst them, those having legal estates before those having equitable only, and the larger interests should precede the lesser. Then … so as to preserve identity on the face of the title. A mistake will not vitiate the instrument if the party
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Personal property
by deed or will to follow the trusts of an equitable entailed estate inland vested absolutely in the first tenant in … whose conveyance or assent is necessary and sufficient to confer title.
Surrender of copyholds
governed by the same rules as Common Law conveyances. An equitable interest in copyholds was not the subject of surrender, except … Surrender of copyholds. The following note affects the title to copyholds, as it existed before their abolition by the
Fraud
Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 670. In equity and upon the equitable principles which are now applicable in any Court of law, … is, by concealment of material facts, prevented from asserting his title to land or rent, the limitation of time (12 years)
Execution
orders, see (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, and as to equitable charges on land in right of judgment debt, etc., see … satisfaciendum; fieri facias; elegit; and habere facias possessionem. See these titles respectively, especially FIERI FACIAS. As to the protection of vendor
Curtesy of England
130, (English) L.P. Act, 1925, curtesy will arise as an equitable interest in any property realor personal as an incident to … to the wife. (6) Death of the wife. The husband's title to the curtesy is initiated at the birth of issue,
Chose
does not, how ever impair or affect the validity of equitable assignments in any way, and there may still be a … rule of the Common Law was that no possibility, right, title, or thing in action, could be assigned to a third
Hypothecation
possession thereof, remain with the debtor. The creditor has an equitable charge over the property and is given a right to … (n)] The pleading of something as security without delivering of titled possession, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 747 Both ownership
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