Settled Possession - Law Dictionary Search Results
Married women's property
land brings it within the categories of 'settled land' (see Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 1), and by the (English) Law … leaving him surviving, provided that it was an estate in possession and issue who could in her it had been born
Uses
(equivalence inequity of former legal estates). See LAW OF PROPERTY; SETTLED LAND and VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCE. … It was not difficult to find him out, since the possession of his estate was conferred upon him by a formal
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
married women's estates subject to a restraint upon anticipation (see SETTLED LAND settled land). (3) Legal estates of infants in fee … tenures in land, except an estate in fee simple in possession, and a term of years absolute in or in certain
Re-entry
Anderton, (1890) 45 Ch D 476. A lease under the Settled Land Act, 1882, must contain a condition of re-entry on … Re-entry, the resuming or retaking that possession which one has lately foregone. A clause of this nature,
Separate estate
any property independently of her husband, but when property was settled to her separate use and benefit, equity treated her, in … separate property whether she is or is not in fact possessed of or entitled to any separate property at the time
Vesting
342. Vesting assent, defined by s. 117 (1) (xxx.), (English) Settled Land act, 1925, to mean the instrument whereby a personal … imports a qualified disposition confined to the right to full possession and enjoyment so long as it lasts, Maharaj Singh v.
Title
where the doubt is as to the application of some settled principle or rule of law; and (3) where a matter … Title, means the union of all elements (as ownership possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to control and dispose
Joint-tenancy
the (English) L.P. Act,1925, where a legal estate (not being settled land) is beneficially limited or held in trust for any … years; and they must hold it by the same undivided possession, for each has an undivided moiety of the whole, and
Power
another, a power in gross. Thus where an estate is settled to A. for life, remainder to B. in tail, remainder … to a man, with a power to grant leases in possession, a lease granted under the power may operate wholly out
Vest
Vest, (1) Either to place in possession; to make possessor of; or, to give an absolute interest
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