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Tail

is now abolished by the Forfeiture Act, 1870); or by extinguishment. (5) As 'estate owner,' having an inheritable freehold, he has

Steward of manor

1926, No. 3, as to fees payable to stewards upon extinguishment of manorial incidents and upon the compulsory production of assurance

Satisfaction

with the intention, express or implied, that it is to extinguish some existing legal or moral obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

Fines in copyholds

enfranchised land remains subject until the manorial incidents have been extinguished as provided by the Act, and by s. 130(5) of

Heriot

land liable to any heriot may require and compel the extinguishment of the right to it. Heriots were included among the

Complete destruction

then the liability of the tenant for rent ceases or extinguishes. ... Thus, it has been held that the destruction of

Inextinguishable

Not capable of being extinguished extinguishable unquenchable as inextinguishable flame light thirst desire feuds

peremption

kill] in the civil law of Louisiana : the absolute extinguishment of a right that prevents the bringing of an action

foreclosure

foreclosure 1 : a legal proceeding that bars or extinguishes a mortgagor's equity of redemption in mortgaged real property see

False lights

penalty upon any person who after receiving notice fails to extinguish or screen any fire or light that may be mistaken

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