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Rent
issuing out of an estate in fee, of at least one-fourth of the value of the lands at the time of
Hemi demi semiquaver
A short note equal to one fourth of a semiquaver or the sixty fourth part of a
one fourth
A quarter a fourth part
Falcidian portion
passed in 40 B.C. that established the portion] : the one-fourth portion of a succession that may be retained by the
Bungalow
Ward v. Paterson, (1929) 2 Ch 396. Means primarily a one storey building, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(2), 4th Edn., … the roof is used, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(2), 4th Edn., Para 335, p. 299; Ward v. Paterson, (1929) 2
title
by the conveyance causa mortis of a specified proportion (as one-fourth) of all of the conveyor's property interests or all of
Couple close
A diminutive of the chevron containing one fourth of its surface Couple closes are generally borne one on
Fee-farm rent
much as it is reasonably worth, not being less than one-fourth of the value of the lands at the time of
Quarter-rating
Quarter-rating. The rating on only one-fourth part of the net annual value-a privilege enjoyed by owners
Gill
Gill, one-fourth of a pint measure.
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