Inheritably - Law Dictionary Search Results
Parties
out is as follows: (1) The owner of the legal inheritance; (2) Persons having equitable or beneficial interests in the inheritance;
Nativo habendo
that lay to a sheriff from a lord who claimed inheritance in any villein, when his villein had absconded, for the
Lease and release
seemed to be confined to cases where an estate of inheritance or freehold, or the use thereof, was to be made
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Freehold
beyond the ancestor's life, it was called a freehold of inheritance, and when it only endured for the ancestor's life, it
Estate
quantity of interest or duration, divided into-- (A) Freeholds of inheritance, which are subdivided into-- (a) Absolute or fee simple. (b)
Base fee
Base fee. A species of inheritable freehold estate which forms part of the class of estates
Half blood
the old law a relative of the half-blood could not inherit real estate, but this was altered by the Inheritance Act,
Antenati
marriage. In Scotland marriage removes the illegitimacy of antenati who inherit as heirs; but in England a child legitimated per subsequens
purchase
to acquire (real property) by means other than descent or inheritance 2 : to obtain by paying money or giving other
Secundo geniture
A right of inheritance belonging to a second son a property or possession so
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