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Gift
to mean a mere voluntary assurance or transfer of property without any consideration being given for it. Such a transaction is
Marriage
Geo. 4, c. 75, validated all such marriages by license without consent where the parties had subsequently lived together until the
Settled land
leases of settled estates, and also enabled tenants for life, without application to any court, to make certain leases binding on
Trust
be impressed with a trust, which equity will carry out without regard to form, provided its purpose do not contravene the
Uses
by the Civil Law, which, by a nice adaptation, evaded, without overturning, the Common Law. Two methods of transferring realty began
Wilful
S. Moosa, (2000) 3 SCC 282. Means 'governed by Will without yielding to reason or without regard to reason; obstinately or
Sufferance, Tenancy at
(having no title at all) in possession of the land, without the agreement or disagreement of the person in whom the
Tail
reverts to the donor or reversioner, if the donee die without leaving descendants answering to the conditions annexed to the estate
Magna Carta
lands; and chapter six, that such heirs should be married without disparagements--that is, should not be compelled to contract an improper
Pawn or Pledge
right to sue for the whole debt or other engagement without selling the pawn, for it is only a collateral security.
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