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Deed
(b) By dissent of strangers, as the grantee of a deed-poll or an indenture not executed by him, disclaiming the estate thereby given to him, or a husband repudiating his wife's purchase. (III.) Those making it void
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Copyhold
Property Acts, 1922, (Amendment) 1924, 1925 and (Amendment) 1926, copyhold and customary tenures have been converted into a qualified form of freehold or leasehold, land formerly copyhold being in any event still subject to certain rights o … estate by any mode which is contrary to custom, or by committing any kind of waste, or by disclaiming the tenure, or by refusing to perform the services. Copyholds maybe enfranchised, i.e., converted into free tenure, in
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