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Real Chattels
Real Chattels. See CHATTELS....
Real warrandice
Real warrandice, an infeoffment of one tenement given in security of another, Scots Law....
Real time operation
Real time operation, means action to be taken at a given time at which information about the electri-city system is made available to the concerned Load Despatch Centre. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(54)]...
Real things
Real things, things substantial and immovable, and the rights and profits annexed to or issuing out of them, 1 Steph. Com....
Real right
Real right, the right of property, jus in re. The per-son having such right may sue for the subject itself. A personal right, jus ad rem, entitles the party only to an action for performance of the obligation.,...
Real Property Act, 1845
Real Property Act, 1845 (English) (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), repealed and substantially re-enacted and extended by ss. 4, 51, 52, 56, 59, 138 and 168 of the Law of Property Act, 1925. The main provisions of the Act of 1845 affect all titles after 1845; prior to 1926, they included:Partitions or exchanges of freehold land, leases required by law to be in writing, i.e., leases for three years or more (see FRAUD), and all assignments and surrenders of leases must be by deed.A contingent executory and future interest in land and a possibility coupled with an interest in land, and a right of entry whether immediate, future, vested, or contingent, may be disposed of by deed.When the reversion on a lease is gone by surrender or merger, the next estate is to be deemed the reversion--(so that if, e.g., A. in 1900 let land to B. for fourteen years and B. in 1903 surrender, after having sub-let to C. till the end of 1905, C. will become tenant to A. till the end of 1905, notwithstanding B.'s surrender...
Real evidence
Real evidence, as by models, etc. See Best on Evidence, 10th Edn., bk. ii. pt. ii....
Real
Real, of or relating to things (such as lands) and buildings) that are fixed or immovable, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn....
real estate investment trust
real estate investment trust see trust ...
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