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Suitors' fee fund
Suitors' fee fund, a fund in the Court of Chancery into which
Quasi-fee
Quasi-fee, an estate gained by wrong; for wrong is unlimited and uncontained within rules.
Frank-fee
Frank-fee, freehold lands exempted from all services, but not from homage.
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Fee-tail
Fee-tail. An estate that is inheritable only by specified descendants of
Fald-fee
Fald-fee, a composition paid anciently by tenants for the privilege of faldge, Cowel.
Conditional fee agreements
Conditional fee agreements, are nowadays perhaps the most important species of champerty.
Knights fee
The fee of a knight specif the amount of land the holding
Frank fee
A species of tenure in fee simple being the opposite of ancient demesne or copyhold
guaranty fee
guaranty fee payment to FannieMae from a lender for the assurance of
recording fees
recording fees charges for recording a deed with the appropriate government agency.
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