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Head-land
Matched in: Term Head-land
Capituli agri
Capituli agri, head-lands, lands lying at the head or upper end of lands … Capituli agri, head-lands, lands lying at the head or upper end of lands or
Owner
part thereof were let to a tenant, and (b) the head of a Government department in respect of properties under their … is entitled to receive the rent of any building or land whether on his own account or on behalf of himself
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Forfeiture
affected the claim to forfeiture by mesne lords under this head, Halsbury, L.E., 2nd Edn., vol. 8, p. 83, n. (4) … transferring a freehold to an alien, who formerly could take lands but could not hold them; wherefore upon office found the
Charge
CHARGES, DEBENTURE, LAND CHARGES, ADMINISTRATION, REGISTRATION OF LAND. Includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than one.
Dignities
more than personal distinctions, they are still classed under the head of real property; and as having relation to land, in
Improvement of towns
seq.). where, however, land is increased in value under the heading of betterment (see R. v. Webster, ex p. Young, 152
Chevge, Chevagium, or cherage
to their lords in acknowledgement, and was a kind of head or poll money, Bract. 1. 1, c. x. … tribute sum of money formerly paid b such as held land in villeinage to their lords in acknowledgement, and was a
First fruits
belonged to the king. Hence arose the claim of the head of the Church to the first year's profits of every … the old feudal tenures, being one year's profits of the land after the death of a tenant, which belonged to the
Settled land
Matched in: Term Settled land
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