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fair and square
justly honestly equitably impartially Opposite of unfairly
Registration of title of land
it is shown to be on the register; (b) certain equitable claims which would be binding on the land under the
Intestates Estates Act, 1884 (English)
died intestate and without an heir, his estate, legal or equitable, in any incorporeal hereditament, and any equitable estate in any
Lease
and leases for life which have been converted into merely equitable interests if created under a settlement, but by s. 149
Personal property
by deed or will to follow the trusts of an equitable entailed estate inland vested absolutely in the first tenant in
Quia timet
by the present action. The doctrine of 'quia timet' permits equitable relief based on a concern over future probable injury to
Surrender of copyholds
consideration, the land was bound both at law and in equity, and he was prevented from surrendering to any other person;
Remainder
such particular estate. After 1925 remainders can operate only as equitable interests, and in that manner they can be created in
Shelley's case, Rule in
be described thus: Where a life free-hold, either legal or equitable in realty (whether of freehold or copyhold tenure), is limited
Title
That the legal estate can be obtained free from any equities affecting it. A stipulation by the vendor that the purchaser
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