Equitable Title - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rent
rents, such as for life or remainder, etc., have become equitable estates [(English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 1 (8)], but see … see the L.P. Act, 1925, ss. 77 and 190, and title APPORTIONMENT. Rent in its wider sense means any payment made
Release
they had distinct interests in the property. They now are equitably interested only in proceeds of sale. See UNDIVIDED SHARES, and … grantee. A release of all demands extinguishes all actions and titles, and is the amplest discharge that can be given. (d)
Real representative
except to the personal representatives, and testamentary dispositions are only equitable. The legal estate or property will pass to the beneficiary … so that one and the same person had the legal title to both the real estate and the personal estate of
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Perpetuity
child of that unborn person, and this rule applies to equitable as well as to legal estates; see Re Nash, 1901, … a lease in futuro, see OPTION and LEASE. Compare also title ACCUMULATION.
Peace, Bill of
Peace, Bill of. This equitable remedy sought repose from perpetual and needless litigation, and protection … an action in the High Court for a declaration of title and an injunction. See A.P. notes to (English) R.S.C., Ord.
Parties
(1) The owner of the legal inheritance; (2) Persons having equitable or beneficial interests in the inheritance; (3) Persons possessed of
Merger
hand, the legal estate can never be extinguished in the equitable ownership. Merger is either absolute or qualified, for an estate
Law Reform (UK)
may be found by the Court to be just and equitable having regard to the extent of that person's responsibility for … modifies the law relating to restraint upon anticipation (see that title), abolishes a husband's liability for his wife's torts and ante-nuptial
property
property is divided according to what the court determines is equitable. movable property : property (as personal property or crops) that … no one's fault NOTE: The finder of lost property has title to the property against all the world except the true
Frauds, Statute of
have been the subject of very numerous legal decisions. The equitable doctrine of part performance which enables proof of a contract … by the (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (see that title), and, as amended, is now represented by s. 4 of
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