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Executory limitation
Executory limitation. A limitation of a future interest by deed or will; if by will, it is also called an...
Purchase, Words of
Purchase, Words of, those by which, taken abso-lutely without reference to or connection with any other words, an estate first...
Hotchpot
Hotchpot [fr. hache en poche, Fr., a confused mingling of diverse things], a blending or mixing of lands and chattels,...
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Interest
Interest, an interest for the purposes of the regula-tion was not limited to a direct financial interest and included membership...
Jointure
Jointure, strictly, a joint estate limited to husband and wife, but in common acceptation extended also to a sole estate...
Passive trust
Passive trust, a trust as to which the trustee has no active duty to perform. Passive uses were resorted to...
Presumptive title
Presumptive title. A barely presumptive title, which is of the very lowest order, arises out of the mere occupation or...
Priority
Priority, an antiquity of tenure in comparison with another less ancient; also that which is before another in order of...
Procuratory of resignation
Procuratory of resignation, a proceeding in the law of Scotland, by which a vassal authorises the fee to be returned...
Receipt
Receipt, an acknowledgment in writing of having received a sum of money, which is prima facie but not conclusive evidence...
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Fees - Law Dictionary Search Results
Executory limitation
Executory limitation. A limitation of a future interest by deed or will; if by will, it is also called an...
Purchase, Words of
Purchase, Words of, those by which, taken abso-lutely without reference to or connection with any other words, an estate first...
Hotchpot
Hotchpot [fr. hache en poche, Fr., a confused mingling of diverse things], a blending or mixing of lands and chattels,...
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Interest
Interest, an interest for the purposes of the regula-tion was not limited to a direct financial interest and included membership...
Jointure
Jointure, strictly, a joint estate limited to husband and wife, but in common acceptation extended also to a sole estate...
Passive trust
Passive trust, a trust as to which the trustee has no active duty to perform. Passive uses were resorted to...
Presumptive title
Presumptive title. A barely presumptive title, which is of the very lowest order, arises out of the mere occupation or...
Priority
Priority, an antiquity of tenure in comparison with another less ancient; also that which is before another in order of...
Procuratory of resignation
Procuratory of resignation, a proceeding in the law of Scotland, by which a vassal authorises the fee to be returned...
Receipt
Receipt, an acknowledgment in writing of having received a sum of money, which is prima facie but not conclusive evidence...
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