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interest

stock ownership in a corporation to exert control over policy equitable interest : an interest (as a beneficial interest) that is

Estate

in property other than land; a legal estate or an equitable estate, land being an immovable is capable of being the

Dower

estate for life) has been abolished and converted into an equitable interest (ibid.), (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 1; it can

title

to the farm] ;broadly : marketable title in this entry equitable title : title vested in one who is considered by

equity

equity pl: -ties [Latin aequitat- aequitas fairness, justice, from aequus equal,

conversion

a preset ratio or price and at a preset time equitable conversion : the constructive conversion of real property into personal

Abstract of title

the precise state of the title at Law and in Equity, together with all chances of eviction or even of adverse

Disentailing Deed

creating the entail, his consent must be obtained, otherwise an equitable interest corresponding to a base fee only will be created.

Passive trust

Common Law, the permanent division of property into legal and equitable interests being clearly an invention to lessen the force of

Easement

being conveyed or created at law. All other easements are equitable'by s. 187, ibid., easements over or in relation to land

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