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Septiferous
Bearing a partition said of the valves of a capsule
Allotment
Allotment, partition, the distribution of land under an inclosure Act, or shares in a public undertaking. See COMPANY. By (English)
Bulkhead
A partition in a vessel to separate apartments on the same deck
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Coparceners or parceners
act of parties. This estate might be dissolved in any of the following modes:-- (1) By deed of partition, as (a) Where coparceners agreed to divide the estate in to equal parts in severalty, each to have
Joint-tenancy
and destruction of this estate may be effected in several ways, as-- (1) By a voluntary deed of partition among the tenants agreeing to hold the property in severalty, for this is a disunion of their possession,
Family unit
included in the 'family unit' and by reason of S. 4, his land, whether self-acquired or obtained on partition, would be liable to be clubbed with the lands held by the other members of the 'family unit'.
Tenancy in Common
them. This estate is subject to curtesy and dower. It is dissolvable-- (1) By a voluntary deed of partition; (2) By the union of all the titles and interests in one tenant by grant, devise, surrender, or
Acquiesce
the Explanation which makes sub-s. (1) applicable to acquisition of property by inheritance or devise or at a partition or in lieu of maintenance or arrears of maintenance or by gift or by a female's own skill
Apportionment
e.g., upon the devolution on intestacy of freeholds, and leaseholds which were comprised in one lease, or upon partition, or upon eviction from part of the land by title paramount, or where part of the demised premises
Septifragal
Breaking from the partitions said of a method of dehiscence in which the valves of a pod break away from the partitions
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Partite - Law Dictionary Search Results
Septiferous
Bearing a partition said of the valves of a capsule
Allotment
Allotment, partition, the distribution of land under an inclosure Act, or shares in a public undertaking. See COMPANY. By (English)
Bulkhead
A partition in a vessel to separate apartments on the same deck
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Coparceners or parceners
act of parties. This estate might be dissolved in any of the following modes:-- (1) By deed of partition, as (a) Where coparceners agreed to divide the estate in to equal parts in severalty, each to have
Joint-tenancy
and destruction of this estate may be effected in several ways, as-- (1) By a voluntary deed of partition among the tenants agreeing to hold the property in severalty, for this is a disunion of their possession,
Family unit
included in the 'family unit' and by reason of S. 4, his land, whether self-acquired or obtained on partition, would be liable to be clubbed with the lands held by the other members of the 'family unit'.
Tenancy in Common
them. This estate is subject to curtesy and dower. It is dissolvable-- (1) By a voluntary deed of partition; (2) By the union of all the titles and interests in one tenant by grant, devise, surrender, or
Acquiesce
the Explanation which makes sub-s. (1) applicable to acquisition of property by inheritance or devise or at a partition or in lieu of maintenance or arrears of maintenance or by gift or by a female's own skill
Apportionment
e.g., upon the devolution on intestacy of freeholds, and leaseholds which were comprised in one lease, or upon partition, or upon eviction from part of the land by title paramount, or where part of the demised premises
Septifragal
Breaking from the partitions said of a method of dehiscence in which the valves of a pod break away from the partitions
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