Heritable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Essential Characteristics
Essential Characteristics, means such heritable traits of a plant variety which are determined by the
Hereditaments
rent charges rights of common and, possibly, easements; (2) certain heritable rights not necessarily connected with land, such as offices. Reversions,
Widow's Terce
husband's death to a third of the rents of his heritable estate in Scotland; dower.
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Tenancy
or occupancy, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Tenancy, is a heritable right unless a legal bar operating against heritability is shown
Sheriff (in Scotland)
Vict. c. 50, s. 8, to actions relating to a heritable right where the value of the subject-matter does not exceed
Poinding of the ground
of the ground, a poinding in Scotland, founded on a heritable security or other debitum fundi, for poinding or taking in
Poinding
in payment of such debts as are debita fundi, or heritable;personal poinding is the poinding of movables for debt or for
Mokurrari istimarari
they imply permanency from which in a secondary sense such heritable character might be inferred, it always being doubtful whether they
Liege poustie
a person lawful power in Scotland to dispose of his heritable property either mortis causa or otherwise. But the Scots Law
Inhibition
contracting any debt which may become a burden on his heritable property. See 31 & 32 Vict. c. 101, s. 156,
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