Reversibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Accessorium non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale
lead, but follows its principal. Rent is incident to the reversion, and by a grant of the reversion the rent will
Attornment
ss. 9, 10, all grants and conveyances of lands, rents, reversions, etc., are good without the attornment of the tenants, but
Extinguishment
I release to A., this extinguishes my right to the reversion, and shall enure to the advantage of B.'s remainder as
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False Verdict
7, c. 24, at his election, for the purpose of reversing the judgment and punishing the jury for their verdict; but
Feu, or few
granting land for building has not, as in England, a reversion, but grants the land in perpetuity in consideration of a
Future estates
estates, expectancies, which are, at Common Law, of two kinds: reversions and remainders. If in land, these are now referred to
Hereditaments
heritable rights not necessarily connected with land, such as offices. Reversions, remainders, and executory interests and conditions have usually been classed
Incident
another that is more worthy-as rent is incident to a reversion, and as a Court-baron is incident to a manor.
Intentione
or for life, etc., and held out to him in reversion or remainder, Fitz. N.B. 203.
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Reversibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Accessorium non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale
lead, but follows its principal. Rent is incident to the reversion, and by a grant of the reversion the rent will
Attornment
ss. 9, 10, all grants and conveyances of lands, rents, reversions, etc., are good without the attornment of the tenants, but
Extinguishment
I release to A., this extinguishes my right to the reversion, and shall enure to the advantage of B.'s remainder as
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False Verdict
7, c. 24, at his election, for the purpose of reversing the judgment and punishing the jury for their verdict; but
Feu, or few
granting land for building has not, as in England, a reversion, but grants the land in perpetuity in consideration of a
Future estates
estates, expectancies, which are, at Common Law, of two kinds: reversions and remainders. If in land, these are now referred to
Hereditaments
heritable rights not necessarily connected with land, such as offices. Reversions, remainders, and executory interests and conditions have usually been classed
Incident
another that is more worthy-as rent is incident to a reversion, and as a Court-baron is incident to a manor.
Intentione
or for life, etc., and held out to him in reversion or remainder, Fitz. N.B. 203.
Local candidate
permanent posts at the same time, (AIR 1969 Mys 186 reversed), R.N. Nanjundappa v. T. Thimmaiah, AIR 1972 SC 1767 (1774):
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