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under s. 10 of the (English) L.C. Act, 1925 (see those titles). The certificate is good against any charge registered between its date and comple-tion of purchase if the purchase is completed within two days [(English) L.P.

Real Estate

his death and (ii.) real estate held on trust (including settled land) or by way of mortgage or security, but not money to arise under a trust for sale of land nor money secured or charged on

Attendant term

Attendant term. Terms for years in real property are created for many purposes, e.g., to furnish money for the payment of debts, to secure rent charges or jointures, to raise portions for younger children, daughters, etc....

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Copyhold

to every tenant admitted in or after 1888, rent-charges were made redeemable, limited owners of enfranchised land might charge the land with the money paid for the enfranchisement, and the 'Land Commissioners' were directed (see s. 30)

Pawn or Pledge

purpose. It is also of the essence of the contract that the thing should be delivered as a security for some debt or engagement. It may be delivered as security for a future debt or engagement, as

Expectant heir

when the expected property shall devolve upon them. From the uncertainty of this period, the unsoundness of the security which the expectant heir can offer, and from the pressing character of his immediate necessities, the rate of

Financial asset

(iii) a mortgage, charge, hypothecation or pledge of movable property; or (iv) any right or interest in the security, whether full or part underlying such debt or receivables; or (v) any beneficial interest in property, whether movable

Right to receive

Right to receive, the sums secured will accrue, not when the charge is granted, but when the future event occurs. Thus, in the case of a conventional mortgage, the charge

Hypothecation

the merchant service, who have a claim against the ship in rem. But these are rather cases of liens or privileges than strict hypo-thecations. There are also cases where mortgages of chattels are held valid, without any

point

circumstances) b : a unit used in the pricing of securities and valuation of markets c : a charge to a borrower (as a mortgagor) that is equal to one percent of the principal and that is

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