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Strict settlement

possible in the male line, the eldest son taking in fee or in tail with successive limitations in tail to the

Taille

Taille, the fee which is opposed to fee-simple, because it is so minced

Tax

(1975) 1 SCC 509: (1975) 3 SCR 475. Tax includes fee in the wider sense of the term, Southern Pharmaceuticals and

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Year, day and waste

rooting up the woods, etc. (unless the lord of the fee agreed for the redemption of such waste), afterwards restoring them

Passive trust

necessary to convey either a legal or equitable estate in fee simple in a grant by deed to trustees as are

Pauper

having reasonable ground for proceeding, to sue without paying Court fees, solicitor, or counsel, see IN FORM' PAUPERIS. Pauper, is a

Procuratory of resignation

the law of Scotland, by which a vassal authorises the fee to be returned to his superior, either to remain the

Jointure

jointure lands which are settled and not consisting of the fee simple or a lease for years vested absolutely in the

Consummation

his wife's death, becomes entitled to hold her lands in fee simple or fee tail, of which she was seised during

Interest

been a material breach of regulation 4(2)(e)(ii) and the conditional fee agreement was unenforceable [See (English) Conditional Fee Agreements Regulation, 2000

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