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Equity
Equity [fr. 'quitas, Lat.] There is some confusion as to the
Fee-simple
[Re Ethel, (1901) 1 Ch 945). Even in conveying an equitable fee-simple, words of limitation were essential [Re Monckton, (1913) 2
Land charge
Act, 1929. (ii) Limited or statutory owner's charges. (iii) Every equitable charge which is not (a) protected by a deposit of
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.
Coparceners or parceners
as from the 1st January, 1926, coparceners retain all their equitable rights in the proceeds of sale and in the land
owner
a contract for the sale of real property see also equitable owner in this entry beneficial owner 1 : one holding
lien
right to retain possession until payment of the amount due equitable lien : a lien against property that does not require
joinder
other is resolved ;specif : the combination of legal and equitable claims in one action when a fraudulent conveyance must first
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
statutes and general law affecting the limitation of actions. In equity, the rule has been, that, although the statute 21 Jac.
Springing use
well as all other future interests in land in to equitable interests, and even before 1926, where the executory devise, shifting
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