Surrender - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tenancy in Common
the titles and interests in one tenant by grant, devise, surrender, or otherwise, which reduces the whole estate to a severalty;
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
etc., of this remainder; and if the tenant for life surrender to her, as he may (an estate for one's own
Surrenderee, Surrenderor
Surrenderee, Surrenderor, the persons to or by whom surrender is made.
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Piracy
to kill them without trial, except in battle. Those who surrender or are taken prisoners must be brought before the proper
Statutory tenant
tenancy would, therefore, come to an end on either the surrender of premises by such a tenant or if a decree
Rent
the lease on account of failure of the tenant to surrender possession back in spite of the expiry of the term
Remise
Remise, to surrender or return; to release.
Remainder
This Act, however, provided that the accidental determination by forfeiture, surrender or merger of a preceding estate of freehold should not
Release
mentioned in the recitals. A release in general terms upon surrender of a lease does not impliedly release from past breaches
Procuratory of resignation
a resignation in favorem. It is somewhat analogous to the surrender of copyholds in England. See Bell's Scots Law Dict.
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