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fee tail
fee tail see fee
Fee-conditional
Fee-conditional. See CONDITIONAL FEE.
Tax and fee-distinction
Tax and fee-distinction, a tax is a compulsory exaction of money by a public authority for public purposes enforceable by...
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Qualified fee
Qualified fee. See BASE FEE.
Lay fee
Lay fee, lands held in fee of a lay lord, as distinguished from those lands which belong to the Church.
Fee-expectant
Fee-expectant. If lands are given to a man and his wife in tail, habendum to them and their heirs, they...
Knight's fee
Knight's fee [feodum militare, Lat.], twelve plough-lands, the value of which was 20l. per annum (2 Inst. 596). By the...
Fee-base
Fee-base. See BASE FEE.
Fee Farm rent
Fee Farm rent, is rent reserved upon a grant in fee, Bradbury v. Wright, (1781) 2 Doug KB 624; See...
Barr-fee
Barr-fee, a fee of 20l. payable by every prisoner acquitted of felony to the sheriff or gaoler, Termes de la...
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