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Mortgage
foreclosure decree, a sale by the mortgagee under a power, express or implied, in that behalf, a legislative provision, or unreasonable
Year to year, tenancy from
Year to year, tenancy from. This estate arises either expressly, as when land is let from year to year, or
Workman
for hire or reward, whether the terms of employment be express or implied, but does not include any such person- (A)
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Will, Estate at
It must be at the reciprocal will of both parties expressly or by implication (Co. Litt. 55 a), and the dissent
Trust
Trust, is a comprehensive expression, as covering not only the relationship of trustee and beneficiary
Surrender
55 of the (English) Law of Property Act 1925, every express surrender must be in writing, and every express surrender of
Revocation of agency
ways:- (I) by the act of the principal, either (a) Express, as (1) By direct and formal writing, publicly a advertised;
Possessory lien
A possessory lien arises at common law from an agreement express or implied. As a rule it is immaterial how possession
Personality of laws
of things; qu' ad rem spectant. Whenever they wish to express that the operation of a law is universal, they compendiously
Murder
killeth any reasonable creature in being, with malice aforethought, either express or implied'; see 4 Bl. Com. 195. Consult Russell on
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