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Intrust

to deliver to another something in trust to commit or surrender something to another with a certain confidence regarding his care

Require

by right and authority to exact as to require the surrender of property

Lease

Law assurance, a right which could be assigned, but not surrendered, and which did not prevent the merger of two estates

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Lien

act or agreement between the parties, by which it is surrendered, or becomes inapplicable. It is said [see Hartley v. Hitchcock,

Magna Carta

of the Holy Church. After the fortess of Bedford had surrendered to them, and they were in possession of the metropolis,

Mahr (dower)

woman becomes entitled to it as soon as she has surrendered her person. Justice Mahmood has described the nature of mahr

Perdonatio utlagari'

a Court, is outlawed, and afterwards of his own accord surrenders, Reg. Brev. 28.

Petty-bag Office

subject to any trust or are private property may be surrendered to the bishop and become 'subject to the same laws

Secondary conveyances

are otherwise called derivative, and are:-(a) Releases; (b) Confirmations; (g) Surrenders; (d) Assignments; and (e) Defeasances.

Reclaiming

of a thing or person to be delivered up or surrendered to the princeor State it properly belongs to, when by

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Intrust

to deliver to another something in trust to commit or surrender something to another with a certain confidence regarding his care

Require

by right and authority to exact as to require the surrender of property

Lease

Law assurance, a right which could be assigned, but not surrendered, and which did not prevent the merger of two estates

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Lien

act or agreement between the parties, by which it is surrendered, or becomes inapplicable. It is said [see Hartley v. Hitchcock,

Magna Carta

of the Holy Church. After the fortess of Bedford had surrendered to them, and they were in possession of the metropolis,

Mahr (dower)

woman becomes entitled to it as soon as she has surrendered her person. Justice Mahmood has described the nature of mahr

Perdonatio utlagari'

a Court, is outlawed, and afterwards of his own accord surrenders, Reg. Brev. 28.

Petty-bag Office

subject to any trust or are private property may be surrendered to the bishop and become 'subject to the same laws

Secondary conveyances

are otherwise called derivative, and are:-(a) Releases; (b) Confirmations; (g) Surrenders; (d) Assignments; and (e) Defeasances.

Reclaiming

of a thing or person to be delivered up or surrendered to the princeor State it properly belongs to, when by

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