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Inrolment
Inrolment [fr. irrotulatio, Lat.] to add in the roll. See ENROLMENT.
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Magna Carta
dead man did owe to us, it shall be lawful to our sheriff or bailiff to attach and inroll all the goods and chattels of the dead, being found in the said lay-fee, to the value of
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Bargain and sale
Statute of Frauds (29 Car. 2, c. 3), s. 4. The method of conveyance by bargain and sale inrolled had been in abeyance for many years before the R.P. Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106),
Corporeal hereditaments
of tangible property which are comprised under the denomination of things real, Fearne, Reading on the Statute of Inrolments.
Hereditaments
as was said before, they are applicable to all the kinds of property--Fearne's Reading on the Stat. of Inrolments. The Law of Properties Act, 1925, s. 205 (ix.), defines 'hereditaments' as real property which, on an intestacy,
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