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Recovery
to suffering the recovery, and partly a declaration of the uses when suffered. This method barring an estate-tail by a fictitious
Profession
intellectual skill, often coupled with manual skill. Thus a teacher uses purely intellectual skill while a painter uses both. In any
Passive trust
which the trustee has no active duty to perform. Passive uses were resorted to before the Statute of Uses, in order
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Official use
imposed some duty on the legal owner or feoffee to uses, as a conveyance to A. with directions for him to
Genuine use
the various language versions of the directive (the Dutch version uses the term 'normal', the French has 'usage serieux' the Portuguese,
Executed use
first use in a conveyance upon which the Statute of Uses (see USES) operated by bringing the possession to it, the
Appointment in exercise of a Power
which sanctions such appointment. In the case of appointments of uses of freeholds effected under the Statute of Uses the seisin
Consumption and use
of an article in a way which destroys, wastes or uses up that article. But in some legal contexts, the word
Bargain and sale
personal property of any kind operating under the Statute of Uses as a conveyance of the land, or at Common Law,
Assurances
transfers of land, is defined in the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1888, which regulates assurances of land to charitable uses,
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Uses - Law Dictionary Search Results
Recovery
to suffering the recovery, and partly a declaration of the uses when suffered. This method barring an estate-tail by a fictitious
Profession
intellectual skill, often coupled with manual skill. Thus a teacher uses purely intellectual skill while a painter uses both. In any
Passive trust
which the trustee has no active duty to perform. Passive uses were resorted to before the Statute of Uses, in order
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Official use
imposed some duty on the legal owner or feoffee to uses, as a conveyance to A. with directions for him to
Genuine use
the various language versions of the directive (the Dutch version uses the term 'normal', the French has 'usage serieux' the Portuguese,
Executed use
first use in a conveyance upon which the Statute of Uses (see USES) operated by bringing the possession to it, the
Appointment in exercise of a Power
which sanctions such appointment. In the case of appointments of uses of freeholds effected under the Statute of Uses the seisin
Consumption and use
of an article in a way which destroys, wastes or uses up that article. But in some legal contexts, the word
Bargain and sale
personal property of any kind operating under the Statute of Uses as a conveyance of the land, or at Common Law,
Assurances
transfers of land, is defined in the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1888, which regulates assurances of land to charitable uses,
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