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Conditional fee agreements
Conditional fee agreements, are nowadays perhaps the most important species of champerty.
conditional fee
conditional fee see fee
Conditional limitation
a remainder. At the Common Law whenever either the whole fee or a particular estate, as an estate for life or … Conditional limitation partakes of the nature both of a condition and
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
legal estates or tenures in land, except an estate in fee simple in possession, and a term of years absolute in … All mortgages of the same legal estate under the statutory conditions are legal estates. None being for the whole fee simple
Determinable fee
Determinable fee. A fee determinable by limitation or condition, (English) S.L. Act, … Determinable fee. A fee determinable by limitation or condition, (English) S.L. Act, 1925, ss. 1 and 117 (1)(iv.), and
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 … entail, and all remainders and reversions expectant there-on, with all conditions and collateral limitations annexed to them, and subsequent charges sub-ordinate
possibility of reverter
property that is retained by the grantor of a conditional fee or determinable fee and by which property reverts to the
Interest
been a material breach of regulation 4(2)(e)(ii) and the conditional fee agreement was unenforceable [See (English) Conditional Fee Agreements Regulation, 2000
tail
: entail adj : limited as to tenure see also fee tail at fee … Old French, from taillier to cut, prune] 1 : the condition of being limited or restricted by entailing [a tenant in
Donis conditionalibus, Statute de
should revert, was construed to give the donee a conditional fee, which enabled him, after issue begotten, to alien the land,
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