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Purchase, Words of

is limited either mediately or immediately to his heirs in fee or in tail, that always in such cases 'the heirs'

Presumptive title

law assumes that the actual occupant of land has the fee-simple in it, unless there be evidence rebutting such pre-sumption, or

Quia Emptores, Statute of

lords, to the prejudice of the superior lords of the fee; for remedy whereof it was by this statute enacted; 'That

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Receipt

c. 28), s. 44. The signature of counsel for a fee marked on his brief, though the fee is purely honorary,

Reversion

a grant to an estate by the owner of the fee-simple: to A. for life,' leaves in the grantor the reversion

Right close, Writ of

within ancient demesne who hold their lands by charter in fee-simple, or in fee tail, or for life, or in dower,

Talbana

Talbana, means 'process fee' only and it does not include subsistence allowance, AIR 1969

Short-ford

the city of Exeter is, when the lord of the fee cannot be answered rent due to him out of his

Springing use

To B. to the use of A. (an infant) in fee attaining twenty-one years of age, the use results to the

Squatter

on it, and lives there, he acquires an estate in fee-simple by his own wrong iin the land which he has

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