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Magna Carta
heir or heirs of a knight, for one whole knight's fee, one hundred shillings at the most, and he that hath … from destroying his tenants, a plain indication of the wretched condition of the serfs in those days; chapter five compelled such
Tenure
few unimpor-tant exceptions are (1) free and common socage in fee-simple, including enfranchised copyhold, which is subject to paramount incidents; and … feo, wages, pay), over which the owner had but a conditional dominion, acknowledging a superior lord, upon whose pleasure the tenure
Uses
treated at Common Law as the absolute tenant of the fee. (8) A use, being but the creature of equity, could … but an abridgment of the particular estate, upon a certain condition, could be effected by a conveyance to uses, so as
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Settled land
rest of the land legislation of 1925, so that a fee-simple in possession or a term of years absolute (which are … provides to the contrary, or a post-1925 settlement imposes the condition that it is not to be sold without such consent
Executory devise
estate only, viz.:- (1) Where a testator devises his whole fee-simple, but upon some contingency qualifies such devise, and limits an … TAIL), bar the entail, and all remainders, executory devises, and conditional limitations dependent thereupon. See EXECUTORY LIMITATION and CONTINGENT REMAINDER.
Solicitor
County Court Rules, Ord. LIII., and Schedule thereto of Court fee and costs (see Annual County Courts Practice, 1934, Part II.). … of the months of March, June, and November. As to conditions of exemption from the preliminary examination, see s. 28. Barristers
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
age. As an estate-tail is originally carved out of a fee-simple, so this estte is carved out of a special entail. … as to the parentage of the issue, when the express condition has become impossible by reason of death. Thus, if an
Salary or wages
to its members or payment of a price or of fees or subscription or any consideration, (g) supply by way of … with the condition of repurchase, and not a mortgage by conditional sale, K. Kalu Reddy v. Bhubani Swayi, (1971) 1 CWR
Forfeiture
128), but forfeiture incurred for reasons other than alienation in fee and alienation without licence was included among the manorial incidents … 1922, 13th Sched., Part. II. (6) Breaches of covenants or conditions contained in a lease or other instrument, when it is
Intoxicating liquor
as forfeitures, and disqualifications of premises or persons. A registra-tion fee of 1s. is payable on every grant, renewal, transfer, or … with most comprehensive and far-reaching powers. They may attach such conditions as to payment, tenure, and 'any other matters' as 'they
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