Equitable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Passive trust
Common Law, the permanent division of property into legal and equitable interests being clearly an invention to lessen the force of
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
inequity, yet that courts of equity in giving effect to equitable claims, and affording equitable relief, will observe the principles of
Lien
Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (56 & 57, Vict. 71). Equitable liens are not necessarily possessory, they are charges arising by
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Land charge
Act, 1929. (ii) Limited or statutory owner's charges. (iii) Every equitable charge which is not (a) protected by a deposit of
Equity
the Supreme Court to administer Equity, though many matters of equitable jurisdiction are for conve-nience assigned to the Chancery Division of
Disentailing Deed
creating the entail, his consent must be obtained, otherwise an equitable interest corresponding to a base fee only will be created.
Coparceners or parceners
as from the 1st January, 1926, coparceners retain all their equitable rights in the proceeds of sale and in the land
Assent of personal representatives
reversion or remainder subject to the personal representatives' legal or equitable powers of sale (if any) and the (English) A. E.
Abstract of title
ESTATE; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES; SETTLEMENT; MORTGAGE; TRUSTEES FOR SALE; UNDIVIDED SHARES; EQUITABLE INTERESTS, BANKRUPTCY and VESTING ORDERS. Abstracts on behalf of vendors
owner
a contract for the sale of real property see also equitable owner in this entry beneficial owner 1 : one holding
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