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Renewal of lease

lessor, his solicitor, or agent, within six months at a fee of a guinea in substitution for similar covenants (if any) … lessor for renewal, this convenant is commonly subject to the condition that the covenants in the lease shall have been performed

Squatter

on it, and lives there, he acquires an estate in fee-simple by his own wrong iin the land which he has … regulation allowing the person to acquire title upon fulfilling specified conditions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.

Passive trust

necessary to convey either a legal or equitable estate in fee simple in a grant by deed to trustees as are … mortgage term subsisting or created by the Act upon the conditions and subject to the provisions of the Schedule, and to

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Exchange, Deed of

conveyance, for the reciprocal transfer of interests ejusdem generis, as fee simple for fee simple, legal estate for legal estate, copyhold … exchange is ever made without either a deed or (under conditions in regard to equality of value) a Statutory Order of

Dower

lands and tenements of which her husband dies possessed in fee-simple, fee-tail general, or as heir in special tail, which she … 6). The widow's right to dower is subject to any conditions, restrictions, or directions which shall be declared by her husband's

Curtesy of England

which a husband has for his life in his wife's fee-simple or fee-tail estates, generalor special, aftr her death. Tenancy by … Forfeitue Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 23). A condition to restrain the husband of a feme-donee in tail from

contingency

adjunct to or result of something else ;specif : contingency fee at FEE [whether a case is on a or billed … state of being contingent 2 : a contingent event or condition: as a : an event that may but is not

power

to transfer, charge, or encumber any estate less than a fee simple stock power : an irrevocable power of attorney used … to enter upon an estate that was granted upon a condition after the breach of the condition in order to terminate

Distress

regulating the security to be required from bailiffs, and the fees, charges, and expenses of distress, and also for carrying into … in value, both of which are privileged 'sub modo' or conditionally, that is, only if there be other sufficient distress on

Goods

lawyer as his lien for the purpose of realizing his fee, R.D. Saxena v. Balram Prasad Sharma, (2000) 7 SCC 264; … of basis excise duty and additional excise duty subject to conditions which further stipulated that exemption shall be granted only if

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