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Romney Marsh

tract of land, in Kent, governed by certain ancient and equitable laws of sewers, from which commissioners of sewers may receive

Remedy

a right or preventing or redressing a wrong; legal or equitable relief, Black's Law Dic-tionary, 7th Edn., p. 1296.

Rent

rents, such as for life or remainder, etc., have become equitable estates [(English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 1 (8)], but see

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Restrictive Covenant

ibid. Such a covenant is in the nature of an equitable easement restricting the use or enjoyment or certain land for

Resulting trust

nothing to show that he meant to deal with the equitable interest, but by s. 60 of the Law of Property

Retainer of debts

to retain his own debt out of the legal or equitable [(English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 34 (2)] assets

Reversion

reversions of freehold or leasehold estates have been reduced to equitable interests by the Law of Property Act, 1925, but the

Executory uses

the limitations can only be created and take effect as equitable interests, Law of Properties Act, 1925, s. 4.

recoupment

by a plaintiff in the interest of equity see also equitable recoupment b : a reduction in damages because of a

Executed trust

legally import, 1 Sand. Uses and Trusts, 335 and see EQUITABLE ESTATE. As all trusts are executory in this sense, that

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