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Freehold Land Societies

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Joint-tenancy

example, if an estate be granted to A. and B. for their lives, they become joint-tenants of the freehold; if to A. and B. and their heirs, they are then joint-tenants of the fee. While equity recognises … joint-tenancy was favoured because it did not induce fractions of estates, and returning to early principles the (English) Land Legislation of 1925 has employed the tenure generally as the machinery by which legal estate may in such

Extinguishment

the lord did an act inconsistent with the nature of the tenure, e.g., conveyed to the tenant the freehold, or released to him his seignorial rights, an enfranchisement was effected. (4) Extinguishment of Manorial incidents: and enfranchisement … 604. (1) Extinguishment of common. It he who is entitled to common appurtenant purchase any part of the land which is subject to his right of common, that right is extinguished for the whole; and so, if

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Mortgage

manner mortgages after 1925 can only be effected by the creation of a term of years, leaving the freehold or leasehold reversion, as the case may be, in the mortgagor. Such mortgages carry the right to possess … real or personal, including estates-tails. A mortgagor in possession or receipt of the rents and profits of any land, as to which the mortgagee has given no notice of intention to enter into possession or receipt of

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