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Extinguishment

Extinguishment, the annihilation of a collateral interest, or the supersedure of

Extinguishment

The act of extinguishing putting out or quenching or the state of being extinguished

extinguish

extinguish 1 : to cause the nonexistence of : do away

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Extinguish

out to put an end to to destroy as to extinguish a flame or life or love or hope a pretense

Extinguisher

One who or that which extinguishes esp a hollow cone or other device for extinguishing a

Merger

another, and differs from suspension, which is but a partial extinguishment for a time; while extinguishment, properly so termed, is the

Copyhold

5. Notwithstanding enfranchisement copyholds were, until 1935, still subject until extinguishment to the manorial incidents: (1) Quit and Chief Rents; (2)

Tithe Rent-Charge

a tenant, the remedy of distress by the tithe-owner was extinguished, and recovery through a receiver appointed by the county Court

Pawn or Pledge

that possession is relinquished, the right of the pledgee is extinguished or waived. But, in the case of a mortgage of

Release

is a simple right, which once discharged is for ever extinguished, and not an estate which may be qualified or restricted.

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