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Interest
Interest, an interest for the purposes of the regula-tion was not limited to a direct financial interest and included … legal estate' means such as could validly subsist or be created as a legal estate under the Law of Property Act,
Lien
of the Civil Law], a right in one man to retain that which is in his possession belonging to another, until … and circumstances under which a lien may be acquired. To create a valid lien it is essential that the person through
Registration of title of land
Registration of title of land. The (English) Land Registration Act, 1925 … registered before 1898, and so are all such rights if created before first registration of the land after 1898, and before
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Merger
in his own right both an estate tail and a reversion in fee; and the estate tail, though a less estate, … must be without any intervening vested estate or contingent remainder created in the same instant of time and by the same
Precatory words
Precatory words, expressions in a will, praying or recommending that a thing be done; e.g., that property bequeathed to … other persons. The general rule is that such words will create a precatory trust if they are capable of being construed
Proviso
validity of the deed depends. As to the proviso for re-entry in a lease, see FORFEITURE (5); CONDITION; USUAL COVENANTS. The … by virtue of which it may be defeated, enlarged, or created upon an uncertain event. Such qualities annexed to personal contracts
Faculties, Court of
organ in a parish church, to level a churchyard, to remove bodies previously buried, 4 Inst. 337. The Master of the … archbishop. It does not hold pleas in any suits, but creates rights to pews, monuments, and particular places and modes of
Term of years absolute
(1) (xxvii.), as a term of years in possession or reversion whether or not at a rent with or without impeachment … with the cesser of a determinable life interest, nor if created after 1925 a term of years which is not expressed
Herald
charge or challenge unto battle or combat], an officer who registers genealogies, adjusts ensigns armorial, regulates funerals, and carries messages between … six subordinate heralds, according to their origin, as they were created to attend dukes and great lords in martial expeditions, i.e.,
Baronet
and no one who is not on that roll is received as a baronet or entitled to be addressed as such. … et, diminutive termination], the holder of a dignity of inheritance created by letters-patent, and descendible to the issue male. The order
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