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Occupied land
Occupied land, 'occupied land' means land held immediately before the commencement of this Act on any of
Regalia
Regalia, means the rights held by the Crown under feudal law, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Fraudulent conveyances, Statutes against
etc., for good consideration and bona fide. The Act was held to extend to mere voluntary assurances, and accordingly any voluntary
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Use and occupation, Action for
recover a reasonable satisfaction for the lands, tenements, or hereditaments held or occupied by the defendant in an action on the
Trust
which another person holds the legal title; a property interest held by one person (trustee) at the request of another (the
The sum payable
second reason is that even if it were to be held that in the case of enhancement the expression 'the sum
Talley, or Tally
was the ancient mode of keeping accounts; one part was held by the creditor, and the other by the debtor. The
Staple
public mart which anciently was appointed by law to be held in Westminster, Newcastle, Bristol, and other places. A Court was
Settled land
229. S. 1, defining settlement, does not apply to land held on trust for ale [(English) L.P. Amendment Act, 1926]. See
Royal Courts of Justice
the transaction of London City nisi prius business were also held in the Guildhall, but provision was made by s. 20
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