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Enlarger 1'estate

be tenant for life or years, remainder to another in fee, and he in remainder releases all his right to the

Dower

lands and tenements of which her husband dies possessed in fee-simple, fee-tail general, or as heir in special tail, which she

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

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Disentailing Deed

tail by disposing of the land for an estate in fee simple or any less estate, and thus defeat the rights

Dote assignanda

office that the king's tenant was seised of lands in fee or fee-tail at his death, and that he held of

Oblations

Oblations, offerings to God and the Church, fees payable to the clergy for marrying, burying, and by way

lien

to a plaintiff and securing payment of the plaintiff's attorney's fees and expenses called also special lien choate lien : a

Mercantile Marine Fund

676-679 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, of the fees paid on survey and measurement of ships, money arising from

Taxing Statutes

Taxing Statutes, (English) Court Fees Act is really a taxing statute, AIR 1977 Kant 181

Steward of manor

(English) L.P. Act, 1922, and the (English) Enfranchised Land (Stewards' Fees) Regulations, S.R. & O., 1926, No. 3, as to fees

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