Extend - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extend
space to carry forward or continue in length as to extend a line in surveying to extend a cord across the
Extend
Extend, to value the lands, etc., of one bound by a
Extendible
Capable of being extended susceptible of being stretched extended enlarged widened or expanded
Extended area
Extended area, means any area or route to which the operation
Extender
One who or that which extends or stretches anything
Extendedly
In an extended manner
Wills
power conferred by the statute of Hen. 8 did not extend to infants or married women. The Statute of Frauds, 1677,
Settled land
Estates Act (19 & 20 Vict. c. 120) (amended and extended by 1 & 22 Vict. c. 77; 27 & 28
Electoral franchise
the residence qualification was abolished. The (English) Reform Act, 1832, extended the franchise to 10l. copyholders and to leaseholders for terms
Copyhold
day. Copyhold customs are divided into two species:'(1) General, which extend to all manors in which there are copyholders, and are
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