Fee Conditional - Law Dictionary Search Results
truth-in-lending
obligating a lender to give full written disclosure of all fees, terms, and conditions associated with the loan initial period and … to give full written disclosure of all fees, terms, and conditions associated with the loan initial period and then adjusts to
sub-prime loan
the higher risk, sub-prime loans charge higher interest rates and fees. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development … describe loans with less stringent lending and underwriting terms and conditions. Due to the higher risk, sub-prime loans charge higher interest
Fief
held of a superior on condition of military service a fee a feud See under Benefice n 2 … An estate held of a superior on condition of military service a fee a feud See under Benefice
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Fee-simple
Fee-simple, a freehold estate of inheritance, absolute and unqualified. It stands … other estates over land which are determinable by limitation or condition have become equitable interests. [(English) L.P. Act, 1925, 1st Sched.,
Knight's fee
Knight's fee [feodum militare, Lat.], twelve plough-lands, the value of which was … as much as the king was pleased to grant upon condition of having the service of a knight, Tit. Of Hon.,
Remainder
leases to B. for life, with remainder to C. in fee, and C, leases to D. For life, the estate of … second marriage. But such a remainder is supported, as a conditional limitation, in wills and conveyances under the Statute of Uses.
Mortgage
powers of a mortgagee upon sale or foreclosure, over the fee simple or term remaining in the mortgagor and against subsequent … of money, with interest thereon, at a certain time. This conditional assurance is resorted to when a debt has been incurred,
Shall
4 SCC 671: (1989) Supp 1 SCR 187. (xv) 'Market fee, which shall be payable'. The use of the word 'shall' … the conspectus of circumstances bearing on the importance of the condition have all to be considered before condemning a violation as
Tail
estate so that it can be inherited only by the fee owner's issue or class of issue, Black's Law dictionary 7th … or dignities cannot be barred. Before the statute De Donis Conditionalibus, the donee could, after issue born, have alienated the land,
Rent
barred, see Shaw v. Crompton, (1910) 2 KB 370. (3) Fee farm rent, one issuing out of an estate in fee, … on a lease generally in respect of land let on condition that certain buildings are built thereon. For the purposes of
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