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Remitter
him for years by deed indented, or by matter of record, there B. would not have been remitted. For if a … of the lands by some subsequent, and, of course, defective title, he is remitted or sent back, by operation of law,
Uses
by bare words only, without any solemn ceremony or permanent record of the transaction, whereby a third person that had right … demand, and therefore he could bring no action, having neither title nor legal estate in the property. (5) Neither could a
Disclaimer
A devisee in fee may, by deed, without matter of record, disclaim the estate devised, and after such disclaimer has no … renunciation, or a denial by a tenant of his landlord's title, either by refusing to pay rent, denying any obligation to
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possession
is antagonistic to the claims of all others (as a record owner) and that is carried out with the intention to … actual possession of the land despite a lack of legal title] 2 : direct physical custody, care, or control of property
matter
as a matter of law "National Law Journal"] matter of record : a matter (as a fact) entered on the record … or issue [a within the court's jurisdiction] often used in titles of legal proceedings [ of Doe] see also in re
Recovery
A feigned recovery. An abolished common assurance by matter of record, in fraud of the statute De Donis, whereby a tenant-in-tail … upon Z. to prove that he had had a good title when he sold to Y. (this was called 'vouching Z.
Copyhold
at the same time, and the same roll serves to record the proceedings of both. In the court baron the suitors … 1924 and 1926, but the greater part of the former title on this subject has been retained verbatim in view of
County Courts
jurisdiction of a sheriff, but was not a Court of Record. Proceedings were removable into a superior court by recordari facias … rent exceeds 100l. a year, and actions iin which the title to any corporeal or incorporeal hereditaents, or to any toll,
Estoppel
denied. It is of three kinds:- (1) By matter of record, which imports such absolute and incontrovertible verity, that no person … or representation, as that a tenant cannot dispute his landlord's title; bringing an action of ejectment is an unequivocal act, Serjeant
Information
communicated knowledge. Information means any material in any form, including records, documents, memos, e-mails, opinions, advices, press-releases, circulars, orders, logbooks, contracts, … 'Justices.' As to criminal, English, and Latin information, see those titles; also QUO WARRANTO; NUISANCE. Includes data, text, images, sound, voice,
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