Executory - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pro
feoffment is executed, and the grant of the annuity is executory, Plowd. 412.
Real Property Act, 1845
and surrenders of leases must be by deed. A contingent executory and future interest in land and a possibility coupled with
Registration of title of land
between assignees and incumbrancers of life interests, remainders, reversions and executory interests, priority is established by order of special priority cautions
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Settled land
such as tenants in tail, tenants in fee-simple subject to executory limitations over, and more particularly to an estate owner of
Immoral contracts
specialty (see CONTRACT), and has not been made for an executory consideration of an illegal nature. A covenant to pay money
Terms for years
remainder except by way of trust or by will as executory devises and an estate tail could not be limited in
Vested in interest
fixed right of future enjoyment, as reversions, vested remainders, such executory devises, future uses, conditional limitations, and other future interests, the
Imperfect trust
Imperfect trust, an executory trust, which has not been sufficiently declared or constituted, some-thing
contingent
contingent 1 : likely but not certain to happen compare executory 2 : intended for use in circumstances not completely foreseen
Hereditaments
necessarily connected with land, such as offices. Reversions, remainders, and executory interests and conditions have usually been classed as incorporeal hereditaments,
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