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Commissioners for Oaths
think fit and necessary' to take affidavits for one shilling fee concerning Common Law actions. The Masters in Chancery were succeeded
tail
: entail adj : limited as to tenure see also fee tail at fee
Consumption and use
his wife's death, becomes entitled to hold her lands in fee simple or fee tail, of which she was seised during
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Dote unde nihil habet
husband in his lifetime, whereof he was solely seised in fee-simple or fee-tail, and of which she was dowable.--Fitz. N.B. 147
Hotchpot
from the same ancestor to her and her sister in fee-simple (not in fee-tail), she or her heirs shall have no
Copyhold
as he may enjoy in freeholds, as an estate in fee-simple or (by particular custom) fee-tail, or for life, and he
Fees and taxes
Fees and taxes, 'Fees' are the amounts paid for a privilege,
Extortion
of right, as the demanding of a more than legal fee by colour of office. See the Sheriffs Act, 1887 (50
Executory limitation
is a person entitled to land for an estate in fee, or for a term of years absolute or determinable on
Exchange, Deed of
conveyance, for the reciprocal transfer of interests ejusdem generis, as fee simple for fee simple, legal estate for legal estate, copyhold
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