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fee tail
fee tail see fee
Fee-tail
Fee-tail. An estate that is inheritable only by specified descendants of
Merger
own right both an estate tail and a reversion in fee; and the estate tail, though a less estate, will not
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fee
in reservations are held in private ownership by fee patents. fee tail : a fee which is granted to an individual and … section compare fee simple conditional at fee simple NOTE: The fee tail developed out of the fee simple conditional as a means
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
to forfeiture. (3) It will merge in a fee-simple of fee-tail, immediately expectant thereon. (4) The reversioner or remainder-man shall be
Estate
existing concurrently with each other, thus the absolute ownership or fee simple may be leased and sub-leased, mortgaged and charged, each … created by operation of law; they are (a) tenancy in tail after possibility of issue extinct, (b) tenancy by the courtesy
fee simple
also De Donis Conditionalibus in the Important Laws section compare fee tail at fee NOTE: The fee simple conditional is not recognized
Curtesy of England
husband has for his life in his wife's fee-simple or fee-tail estates, generalor special, aftr her death. Tenancy by the curtesy
Fee
absolute; (2) qualified or conditional or base fee, including (3) fee-tail, formerly fee-conditional. By the (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925,
tail
: entail adj : limited as to tenure see also fee tail at fee
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