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Farandman
Farandman, a traveller or merchant stranger, Skene.
Assise of mort d' ancestor
which lay where a person's father, mother, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, etc., died, seised of land, and a stranger abated. Abolished by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27.
intrusion
intrusion 1 a : the entry at common law of a stranger after a particular estate of freehold is determined before the person who holds it in remainder or reversion
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Executor de son tort.
Executor de son tort. See (English) A.E. Act, 1925, ss. 28, 29, and s. 55(1)(xi.). If a stranger take upon himself to act as executor or administrator (see 14 Halsbury's L. of E., 2nd Edn., para.
Noninhabitant
One who is not an inhabitant a stranger a foreigner a nonresident
Pilgrim
A wayfarer a wanderer a traveler a stranger
Sojourn
dwell for a time to dwell or live in a place as a temporary resident or as a stranger not considering the place as a permanent habitation to delay to tarry
Sojournment
Temporary residence as that of a stranger or a traveler
Accord
position is the same if the bill or note is given, not by the debtor, but by a stranger; Allen v. Royal Bank of Canada, 95 LJ PC 17. And see CONSIDERATION. * See British Russian Gazette
Aiel, or Aile
in fee-simple, and on the day of his death the heir was dispossessed of his inheritance by a stranger, Fitz N. B. 222.
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