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ownership
is limited by time, the interest of another party, or restrictions on the use of the property [had only qualified ownership
Alien
No. 1141). Aliens are now controlled by the (English) Aliens Restriction Act, 1914, as amended by the (English) Aliens Restriction Amendment
Accumulation
the Accumulations Act, 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. C. 58), restricts accumulations for the purpose of purchase of land only to
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vertical privity
: privity between one who acquires property burdened with a restrictive covenant and those who executed the covenant [require vertical privity
protect
safety] 2 : to secure or preserve against encroachment, infringement, restriction, or violation : maintain the status or integrity of esp.
endorsement
(as “without recourse”) that limit or qualify the endorser's liability restrictive endorsement : an endorsement of a negotiable instrument with words
entail
entail [Middle English entaillen, from en-, causative prefix + taille restriction on inheritance see tail ] : to make (an estate
Maker and drawer
notes, negotiable instru-ments and cheques, while the word 'drawer' is restricted to bills of exchange or cheques only, and is nowhere
Marriage
to contract valid irregular marriages in Scotland is recognized but restricted by Lord Brougham's Act (19 & 20 Vict. c. 96),
Married women's property
by or devolves upon her except property which has been restricted from anticipation or alienation by statute before the 2nd August,
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