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Uses
estate or possession corresponding to the use, and the statute transferred the (legal) seisin, estate or possession accordingly to the cestui … Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to
Deed
which reserves something to the grantor out of the estate transferred, such as rent. The phrase 'yielding and paying' in a … accordance with the generally received formulary, provided it exhibits the intention of the parties, yet it is not advisable to deviate
Mortgage
or borrower, is then the mortgagor, who has charged or transferred his property in favour of or to the creditor or … out of personalty shall not include mortgage debts, unless an intention to that effect be expressed or implied. These Acts were
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Voluntary conveyance
without the aid of the settled property and had not transferred the property to the trustee of the settlement at that … whenever made shall be deemed to have been made with intent to defraud by reason only that a subsequent conveyance for
Lease
Means a lease as defined in s. 105 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882', Jai Dutt v. Stateof Uttar Pradesh, … be preferred to the form; the real test is the intention of the parties; if the document creates an interest in
Fee-simple
1881, the phrase universally adopted in deeds, in order to transfer a fee-simple absolute, was 'to A., his heirs and assigns … had power to convey in such land unless a contrary intention appears in the conveyance. It is, however, usual to add
Common stock or common hotchpot
stock, he makes no gift under Chapter VII of the Transfer of Property Act. In such a case there is no … voluntarily thrown by him into the common stock with the intention of abandoning his separate claim therein. The separate property of
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds, under the Transfer of Property Act a mortgage by deposit of title-deeds is … (i) debt, (ii) deposit of title deeds; and (iii) an intention that the deeds shall be security for the debt, IC
Loan, gratuitous
by such payment of the loss, the property is effectively transferred to the borrower. Mr. Justice Story thus concludes his observations … considered as strictly personal, unless from other circumstances a different intention may fairly be presumed. The borrower must take proper care
title
a juridical act (as a sale or donation) sufficient to transfer ownership or a real right ;also : the title that … the grantee the deed must include words expressing such an intention. clear title : title that exists free of claims or
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