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Abditorium [fr. abditus, Lat.], an abditory or hiding-place to conceal and preserve goods, plate, or money, or a chest in which reliques are kept, as mentioned in the inventory of the Church of York, Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum....
Administration bond
Administration bond. The bond, usually for double the value of the property placed in possession of the administrator of the grant required under s. 167(1) of the (English) Jud. Act, 1925, as amended by the (English) Administration of Justice Act, 1928, Schedule 7, from every person to whom a grant of administration of a deceased person's estate has been made. As a rule, two sureties are also required. The conditions of the Bond are (1) to make and exhibit an inventory; (2) to administer according to law; (3) to exhibit any later will if found, and then deliver up the letters of administration. See (English) Jud. Act, 1925, and Probate Rules, 1925; and see ADMINISTRATION....
Personal property
Personal property, money, goods, cattle, chattels, stocks, shares, securities, debts, etc., and also leases for years, however long. Personal property is either in possession, or in action, where a man has not the actual occupation of the thing, but only a right to it arising upon some contract, and recoverable by an action at law.Any person may assign personal property, including chattels real, directly to himself and another person or other persons or corporation, by the like means as he might assign the same to another, Law of Property Amendment Act, 1859, s. 21.This was extended by the (English) Emergency Act, 1881, to conveyances of freehold land or choses in action by a husband to a wife or e contra. Now, by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 72, a person may convey real or personal property to himself alone.In the case of real property there can be no such thing as an absolute ownership in the subject-matter, i.e., land; the utmost that any one, even an owner in fee sim...
Apograph
Apograph, a copy, an inventory....
Beneficium inventorii
Beneficium inventorii, the privilege which an heir had by an inventory of the testator's property to protect himself from the debts, Cum. C. L. 159....
Eik
Eik to a reversion, an additional loan to a wadsetter (or mortgagor), who is the reversioner of the mortgaged estate; also to a testament, an addition to an inventory made up by an executor, Scots term....
inventorying
the act or process of making an inventory making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand...
Repertory
Repertory, a classified inventory....
Star
Star [fr. starrum, contr. Fr. shetar, Heb., a deed or contract], the deeds, obligations, etc., of the Jews; also a schedule or inventory, 4 Steph. Com....
Jukebox
A phonograph or compact disc player with multiple discs requiring the insertion of coins prior to playing and allowing the user to select the playing of any disc in its inventory An early version was called the nickelodeon...
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