Extinguished - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tenure
modern times. The Law of Property Acts, 1922 and 1925, extinguished the customs of borough-English and gavelkind and all tenures which
Title
registered incumbrances which the purchaser cannot procure either to be extinguished or assigned (see s. 43, L.P. Act, 1925, as to
To merge
sink or disappear in something else, to become absorbed or extinguished, to be combined or be swallowed up, Corpus Juris Secundum,
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Unity of possession
is an unity of possession by which the lease is extinguished, because that he who had before the occupation only for
Inextinguishably
So as not to be extinguished in an inextinguishable manner
Extinguishment
extinguishing putting out or quenching or the state of being extinguished extinction suppression destruction nullification as the extinguishment of fire or
Rent
manorial incidents to which the enfranchised land is liable until extinguished under the (English) L.P. Act, 1922, ss. 128 and 138-144.
Extinct
Extinguished put out quenched as a fire a light or a
Coal
A thoroughly charred and extinguished or still ignited fragment from wood or other combustible substance
surrender
tenant to the landlord so that the leasehold interest is extinguished by mutual agreement
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