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Trust
(1), which apparently directs that limitations in tail (without any reservation or qualification for the case of executory instruments or wills) … qui h'ret in litera h'ret in cortice. Trusts may be classed thus:- (I.) Express, or defined by words; divided into- (a)
Accounts duties
taken under a voluntary settlement in which the settlor had reserved a life interest. These duties were in name superseded by … Inland Revenue Act, 1881, s. 38, being included in the classes of property deemed by the (English) Finance Act, 1894, to
Registration of title of land
only be established for a limited period or subject to reservations. Registra-tion in this form is seldom effected. Registration with possessory … (see s. 2, ibid.), are not over-riding interests and are classed among minor interests [see ss. 3 (xv.), 101 to 103,
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Revendication
by the law of some commercial countries, a right is reserved to the vendor to retake them, or he has a … privilege is given by the same code to a certain class of creditors, such as vendors, builders, repairers, mariners, etc., upon
Tenure
or leasehold, and in the case of copyholds, excepting and reserving to the lord his property and rights, if any, to … kindred). See GAVELKIND (now abolished, see infra). The other great class of tenements was villenage, which was subdivided into pure and
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