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Conditions of sale

Conditions of sale. The terms set forth in writing upon which an estate of interest is to be sold by auction, tender, or private treaty. Together with the particulars (q.v.) the … Conditions of sale. The terms set forth in writing upon which an estate of interest is to be sold

Precedent condition

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Fief

An estate held of a superior on condition of military service a fee a feud See under Benefice n 2

Humblehead

Humble condition or estate humility

Indigence

The condition of being indigent lack of estate or means of comfortable subsistence penury poverty as helpless indigence

Enjoyment

or satisfaction as in the possession or occupancy of anything possession and use as the enjoyment of an estate … The condition of enjoying anything pleasure or satisfaction as in the possession or occupancy of anything possession and use as

blockage

a large block of items of property (as shares of stock) that requires special valuation for purposes of estate and gift tax because the value of the items sold as a block differs from their value if … blockage : the condition of a large block of items of property (as shares of stock) that requires special valuation for purposes

Remainder

the proportions of the persons afterwards becoming capable, before the determination of the particular estate. (7) If a condition be annexed to a particular estate, making it void on a given event, and a remainder be limited … [fr. remanentia, Lat.], that expectant portion, remnant, or residue of interest which, on the creation of a particular estate, is at the same time limited over to another, who is to enjoy it after the determination of

Conditional limitation

of a condition and a remainder. At the Common Law whenever either the whole fee or a particular estate, as an estate for life or in tail, was first limited, no condition or other quality could be

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