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Tail

estate so that it can be inherited only by the fee owner's issue or class of issue, Black's Law dictionary 7th

Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)

legal estates or tenures in land, except an estate in fee simple in possession, and a term of years absolute in

Manor

there, because the lord usually resided there], an estate in fee-simple in a tract of land granted by the sovereign to

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Recovery

whereby a tenant-in-tail in possession enlarged his estate-tail into a fee-simple and so barred the entail, and all remainders and reversions

Honorarium

Honorarium, a recompense for service rendered; a voluntary fee to one exercising a liberal pro-fession--e.g., a barrister's fee. See

Magna Carta

heir or heirs of a knight, for one whole knight's fee, one hundred shillings at the most, and he that hath

Uses

treated at Common Law as the absolute tenant of the fee. (8) A use, being but the creature of equity, could

Settled land

rest of the land legislation of 1925, so that a fee-simple in possession or a term of years absolute (which are

Fees

Fees, perquisites allowed to officers in the administration of justice, as

Rent

barred, see Shaw v. Crompton, (1910) 2 KB 370. (3) Fee farm rent, one issuing out of an estate in fee,

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