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Notice to quit
after the death of the tenant for life, it was held to be an admission of a tenancy from year to
Money Bill
residue of money at the time of my death' was held to include the residuary personal estate. In Mellor (:in re),
Money
residue of money at the time of my death' was held to include the residuary personal estate. In Mellor (:in re),
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Quia Emptores, Statute of
person; but if no such tenure were reserved, the feoffee held of the feoffor by the same services by which the
Holding
gardening but, except as aforesaid, means 'any parcel of land held by a tenant which is either wholly agricultural or wholly
Act of Parliament
of the place where the Parliament which passed them was held, as the Statute of Merton, of Marlebridge, or Westminster; others
Fairs
market, recurring at more distant intervals. No fair can be held without a grant from the Crown, or a prescription which
search
such as a search incident to an arrest, have been held to be valid without a warrant. administrative search : an
trust
which individual life insurance policies are purchased for employees and held in trust by the employer to fund the plan insurance
Folkland
Land held in villenage being distributed among the folk or people at
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