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Equity of redemption
Equity of redemption. Before 1926 the equitable estate or interest left
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
time. all other estate and interests inland are reduced to equitable interests. All mortgages of the same legal estate under the
Just
Just, the expression 'just' denotes equitability, fairness and reasonableness, and non arbitrary. If it is not
Joint-tenancy
and the following paragraphs still hold good in respect of equitable interests in joint estates in land, the beneficial ownership of
Tail
was formerly a freehold of inheritance and is now an equitable interest which may be created after 1925 in respect of
estoppel
in asserting a claim or right against another ;esp : equitable estoppel in this entry compare waiver equitable estoppel : an
trust
another's property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property b : an entity resulting from
Power
is not divested by the execution of the power, but equity will compel the person seised of it to clothe the
bill
2 : the pleading used to begin a suit in equity that sets forth the basis for one's claim against another
Assets
assets were, before 1925, divided into two classes, legal and equitable. Legal assets comprised all property to which the personal representative
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