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Trust
AIR 1984 All 357. Means the right, enforceable solely in equity, to the beneficial enjoyment of property to which another person
Undivided shares in land
TRUST FOR SALE, such shares are to take effect as equitable interests only in the net proceeds of sale and of
Waste
suffers a house to fall out of repair; or (2) equitable, which comprehends acts not deemed waste at Common Law. Both
Lien
not import a right of sale. Sometimes a Court of Equity has decreed a sale as a part of its own
alluvion
in front of the property of several owners is divided equitably "Louisiana Civil Code"]
Release
they had distinct interests in the property. They now are equitably interested only in proceeds of sale. See UNDIVIDED SHARES, and
Dearle v. Hall
trustees (if any) are obliged to give information to persons equitably interested in the property. This duty is not, apparently, absolute,
Bargain and sale
land and prefer livery of seisen, so that the parties equitably 'raised a issue' in the buyer; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Caution
to protect unregistered mortgages, contracts for purchase, the vesting of equitably settled estates and other purposes. Cautions to protect unregistered mortgages
Concealment
which one, under the circumstances, is bound, both legally and equitably, to disclose to another, the latter having an undoubted right
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