Granting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tail
under the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, if a tenant-in-tail grant the fee-simple in the property to another person and his
Easement
or not of necessity. Easements of necessity arise by implied grant upon a severance of property without which the property granted,
Forfeiture
forfeiture to the lord. The Crown may, however (see MORTMAIN), grant a licence which will avoid this forfeiture. By the (English)
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common law, for instance. In conveyances before 1926, upon a grant by X. To B. to the use of A. (an
letter
: a written communication usually from a court containing a grant (as of a right) or an appointment usually used in
Copyhold
who is the judge. It is obvious that the lands granted must be parcel of a manor, seeing that a copyhold
Dedi et concessi
Dedi et concessi (I have given and granted), the operative words in grants, etc. The word 'give' or
Deed
apportioned amongst the different testata. 2. The name of the grantor. 3. The operative words of transfer. 4. The name of
Fairs
more distant intervals. No fair can be held without a grant from the Crown, or a prescription which supposes such grant.
Magna Carta
Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward
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Granting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tail
under the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, if a tenant-in-tail grant the fee-simple in the property to another person and his
Easement
or not of necessity. Easements of necessity arise by implied grant upon a severance of property without which the property granted,
Forfeiture
forfeiture to the lord. The Crown may, however (see MORTMAIN), grant a licence which will avoid this forfeiture. By the (English)
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Springing use
common law, for instance. In conveyances before 1926, upon a grant by X. To B. to the use of A. (an
letter
: a written communication usually from a court containing a grant (as of a right) or an appointment usually used in
Copyhold
who is the judge. It is obvious that the lands granted must be parcel of a manor, seeing that a copyhold
Dedi et concessi
Dedi et concessi (I have given and granted), the operative words in grants, etc. The word 'give' or
Deed
apportioned amongst the different testata. 2. The name of the grantor. 3. The operative words of transfer. 4. The name of
Fairs
more distant intervals. No fair can be held without a grant from the Crown, or a prescription which supposes such grant.
Magna Carta
Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward
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