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Reversion duty

Reversion duty. A duty imposed by the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, in

Stamp duties

1870 (re-enacted by s. 14 of the Stamp Act, 1891), reversing the former law, see Buckworth v. Simpson, (1835) 1 CM&R … (33 & 34 Vict. c. 90)] in regard to the duty on the various classes of instruments, but by s. 17

Uses

use in esse. (3) A use in esse in possession, reversion, or remainder. (4) Every species of realty, except copyholds, whether … retains the legal estate notwithstanding the statute, to perform the duty confided in him. And the trustee had the legal estate

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Rent

the owner of the rent has no future interest or reversion in the land. It is usually created by deed or … rent service or a rent-charge or other rent, toll or duty, royalty or annual or periodical payment in money or money's

Mortgage

converted into mortgages less a few days, leaving the leasehold reversion in the mortgagor, the term of each subsequent then existing … produce is not mortgage and therefore not liable to stamp duty, Board of Revenue v. A.M. Ansari, 1976 SC 1813: (1976)

Extinguishment

I release to A., this extinguishes my right to the reversion, and shall enure to the advantage of B.'s remainder as … which is ancillary to the performance of a trust or duty cannot be extinguished. In regard to other cases, the (English)

Feu, or few

granting land for building has not, as in England, a reversion, but grants the land in perpetuity in consideration of a

Justices

given term, of the yearly value of 100l., or a reversion or remainder expectant upon such lease as in the Act … office of sheriff during the year of the shrievalty. The duties of a justice of the peace are of a varied

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

the case of claimants entitled to particular interests (in remainder, reversion or other future estate or interest) the right to recover … or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or public duty or authority, or any neglect or default in execution thereof,

Priority

an undivided share or of an estate in remainder or reversion were transformed into legal mortgages. Consequently the former rules of … by a tenant for life or statutory owner for death duties and other estate liabilities discharged by him, and subject to

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