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Moiety
Moiety [fr. medietas, Lat. through moitie Fr.], half. Moiety, 1. A
Moiety
One of two equal parts a half as a moiety of an estate of goods or of profits the moiety
moiety
moiety pl: -ties : half of something (as an estate) [an
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Coparceners or parceners
each was properly entitled to the whole of a distinct moiety; and being seised in moiety there was no jus accrescendi
Distribution, Statute of
there be no children or legal representative subsisting ,then a moiety shall go to the widow, and a moiety to the
Joint-tenancy
by the same undivided possession, for each has an undivided moiety of the whole, and not the whole of an undivided
Party-wall
tenements: (4) a wall divided longitudinally into two moieties, each moiety being subject to a cross easement in favour of the
Dimidietas
Dimidietas, the moiety or half of a thing.
Vir et uxor sunt quasi unica persona
their heirs, A. and B. being one person taken a moiety only of the rents and profits, with a power to
Partition of Chattels
undivided shares upon application by the persons interested in a moiety or upwards. [(English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 188]
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