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Strict settlement
Strict settlement, a settlement of land, the object of which was, usually, to keep the estates as far as possible in the male line, the eldest son taking in fee or in tail with successive limitations...
Talbana
Talbana, means 'process fee' only and it does not include subsistence allowance, AIR 1969 MP 20(21). [Criminal PC, 1898, s. 204(3)] Means process fee, Kodu v. Barimali, AIR 1969 MP 20: 1968 MPLJ 398: 1969 Cr...
Year, day and waste
Year, day and waste [annus, dies et vastum, Lat.], a part of the royal prerogative, whereby the Crown had for a year and a day the profits of land and tenements of those attainted of petit...
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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 of a panel such as the panel of which the claimant's solicitors were members that, therefore,...
Dote assignanda
Dote assignanda, a writ for a widow, where it was found by office that the king's tenant was seised of lands in fee or fee-tail at his death, and that he held of the king in...
Extortion
Extortion [fr. extorqueo, Lat., to wrest away], any oppression under colour of right, as the demanding of a more than legal fee by colour of office. See the Sheriffs Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c....
Executory limitation
Executory limitation. A limitation of a future interest by deed or will; if by will, it is also called an executory devise. The (English) Conveyancing Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 39), s. 10, restricted...
contingency
contingency pl: -cies 1 : the quality or state of being contingent 2 : a contingent event or condition: as a : an event that may but is not certain to occur [a that made performance...
freehold
freehold [translation of Anglo-French frank tenement freehold estate] : a tenure of real property the duration of which cannot be determined and by which an estate in fee simple or fee tail or for life is...
ownership
ownership : the state, relation, or fact of being an owner ;also : the rights or interests of an owner [reduced their by one third] absolute ownership : ownership esp. by a single person that is...
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Fees - Law Dictionary Search Results
Strict settlement
Strict settlement, a settlement of land, the object of which was, usually, to keep the estates as far as possible in the male line, the eldest son taking in fee or in tail with successive limitations...
Talbana
Talbana, means 'process fee' only and it does not include subsistence allowance, AIR 1969 MP 20(21). [Criminal PC, 1898, s. 204(3)] Means process fee, Kodu v. Barimali, AIR 1969 MP 20: 1968 MPLJ 398: 1969 Cr...
Year, day and waste
Year, day and waste [annus, dies et vastum, Lat.], a part of the royal prerogative, whereby the Crown had for a year and a day the profits of land and tenements of those attainted of petit...
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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 of a panel such as the panel of which the claimant's solicitors were members that, therefore,...
Dote assignanda
Dote assignanda, a writ for a widow, where it was found by office that the king's tenant was seised of lands in fee or fee-tail at his death, and that he held of the king in...
Extortion
Extortion [fr. extorqueo, Lat., to wrest away], any oppression under colour of right, as the demanding of a more than legal fee by colour of office. See the Sheriffs Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c....
Executory limitation
Executory limitation. A limitation of a future interest by deed or will; if by will, it is also called an executory devise. The (English) Conveyancing Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 39), s. 10, restricted...
contingency
contingency pl: -cies 1 : the quality or state of being contingent 2 : a contingent event or condition: as a : an event that may but is not certain to occur [a that made performance...
freehold
freehold [translation of Anglo-French frank tenement freehold estate] : a tenure of real property the duration of which cannot be determined and by which an estate in fee simple or fee tail or for life is...
ownership
ownership : the state, relation, or fact of being an owner ;also : the rights or interests of an owner [reduced their by one third] absolute ownership : ownership esp. by a single person that is...
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