Property Qualification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Property
Property, an actionable claim against the tenants is undoubtedly a species … to movable property only when it is used without any qualification in s. 405 or in other sections of the Indian
Married women's property
Married women's property, At Common Law, a woman, by marrying, transferred the ownership … (English) Married Women's Property Rights Act, 1907 provided (with a qualification for ante-nuptial debts and rights of creditors) that 'nothing in
Separate estate
Law did not allow a married woman to posses any property independently of her husband, but when property was settled to … are perfectly valid, but they are subject to the important qualification that under s. 7 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1911
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Personal effects
Personal effects, generally include such tangible property as is worn or carried about the person, or to … is stated that the words 'personal effects' when used without qualification, generally include such tangible property as is worn or carried
Title, Covenants for
Title, Covenants for. In every conveyance of real or personal property expressed to be conveyed by the instrument of conveyance made … person expressed to convey as beneficial owner, that without any qualification the grant or lease is valid and in full force
pre-approval
of purchase. This does not guaranty a loan until the property has passed inspections underwriting guidelines. Source: U.S. Department of Housing … commitment remains as long as the borrower still meets the qualification requirements at the time of purchase. This does not guaranty
Restriction
(esp. in a deed) placed on use or enjoyment of property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1316. … SCR 375. (Constitution of India, Art. 19) A limitation or qualification. A limitation (esp. in a deed) placed on use or
County Councils
authority. Ministers of religion are not disqulaified, and peers owing property in the county and persons registered as parliamentary voters in … authorities. The councillors are elected, for separate electroal divisions,' the qualification for elctors being that required under the Representation of the
Conditional fee
inheritable freehold (now, equitable interest, except under (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 8) is marked, as to its duration … which it is not to endure. The event is the qualification which gives a name to this estate, and ascertains its
Trust
Trust, is an obligation annexed to ownership. A trustee holds property 'subject' to an obligation, which the testator has imposed upon … apparently directs that limitations in tail (without any reservation or qualification for the case of executory instruments or wills) must follow
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