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Fee-base
Fee-base. See BASE FEE.
Base fee
Base fee. A species of inheritable freehold estate which forms part of
Conditional fee
ascertains its determination. A fee qualified is frequently called a fee base, i.e., impure, defective, and circumscribed. There is hardly any event,
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Qualified fee
Qualified fee. See BASE FEE.
Tail
estate so that it can be inherited only by the fee owner's issue or class of issue, Black's Law dictionary 7th … his heirs without barring the entail, only a qualified or base fee will pass, com-mensurate with the estate-tail, capable, however, of
Fee
Fee [fr. feoh, Sax.; fee, Dan., cattle; feudum, Med. Lat.; feu, … there species: (1) fee-simple absolute; (2) qualified or conditional or base fee, including (3) fee-tail, formerly fee-conditional. By the (English) Law
Estate
existing concurrently with each other, thus the absolute ownership or fee simple may be leased and sub-leased, mortgaged and charged, each … fee simple. (b) Limited fees; which are (a) qualified or base fees, and (b) fees conditional at the Common Law, afterwards
Determinable fee
Determinable fee. A fee determinable by limitation or condition, (English) S.L. Act, … 7(1) and (2), (English) L. P. Act, 1925, and see BASE FEE.
Recovery
whereby a tenant-in-tail in possession enlarged his estate-tail into a fee-simple and so barred the entail, and all remainders and reversions … method barring an estate-tail by a fictitious real action was based upon (a) the doctrine that the tenant-in-tail could sell the
Settled land
rest of the land legislation of 1925, so that a fee-simple in possession or a term of years absolute (which are … legal estate subject to a limitation over, (c) for a base or determinable fee, or corresponding interest in leasehold land, (d)
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