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Presumptive title
law assumes that the actual occupant of land has the fee-simple in it, unless there be evidence rebutting such pre-sumption, or … time, into a title complete and indefeasible. This assumption is based on the well-known feudal maxim that seisin must be the
Priority
equitable interests inland (i.e., all estates for less than a fee simple absolute in possession or a term of years absolute … transformed into legal mortgages. Consequently the former rules of equity, based on the rule of equity 'qui prior in tempore potior
charge
earnings] 4 a : to fix or ask as a fee or payment [ $4 for parking] b : to ask
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heir
: heir heir in tail : an heir to a fee-tail estate called also heir of entail heir of the body … leaving a valid will used in jurisdictions whose law is based on English common law called also heir at law heir
per diem
[received a per diem for expenses] 2 : a daily fee [paid a per diem for maintenance of the equipment] … : for each day [paid per diem] adj 1 : based on use or service by the day [per diem compensation]
warrant
adequate reason or authorization for [ed the awarding of attorney's fees] [was not ed by the facts] 3 : to give … a magistrate NOTE: A criminal arrest warrant must be issued based upon probable cause. Not all arrests require an arrest warrant.
Decree
upon the matter of right between the parties which it based on the pleadings and proofs in the cause, pronounced on
Gift
a feoffment they strictly confine to the creation of a fee simple estate. The operative verb was 'give,' which no longer … relationship of the donee to the donor, see Huguenin v. Baseley, (1806-8) 14 Ves 273; W. & T. L.C.; Morley v.
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