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Xll CONTEN IS. Pge What Possibilities Hie devisable -- -96 Estoppel ------- gjr Of Alienation by persons having Contingent Interests -- -- -97,198 Difference between a Legal and Equitable Interest in Contingency -- -- 98 Effect of Residuary Clause -- -- 99 Of Fee by resulting Use -- -- 100 Possibility of Reverter -- 83, loi XIII. Under Tenants of Cross Remainders: Nature of these Remainders -- -108 Mode of considering a Title under them -ib. Rules applicable to these Remainders -- 109 XIV. Under Contingent Remainders: Rules -- -- -- -110 No Interval admitted between the determination of a particular Estate, and commencement in Possession of a Remainder -- 111 Causes of Contingency enumerated -- ib. Express Contingencyl Implied Contingency -13 Rules applicable to the commencement of Contingent Remainders -- -- ib. The nature of Contingent Remainders -114 Of Remainders too remote -- 114 166 Unborn Person capable of a Remainder for Life, in Tail, in Fee -- -- 115 On the word Survivor in the sense of Other -116 Words which do not express any Contingency ib. Contingent Interests by shifting use governed by other Rules -- -- -n? Rules applicable to them -- -- ib. XV. Under Executory Interests ;N ot necessarily Contingent -- -n8 General Rule and Qualities -- .-
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book, written by an experienced conveyancer, details the intricacies of feudal property law in England with a specific focus on the conveyance of land. The author begins with an examination of legal estates, describing how the technicalities of feudal landholding affected the ability to convey land, and how the common law and statutes developed to allow for the alienation of land while still protecting the rights of all parties involved. The book then provides an in-depth analysis of the various ways in which land could be held, such as freehold and leasehold estates, and examines the different types of conveyances that could be used to transfer interests in land. The author explores the legal rights and obligations of the various parties involved in a conveyance, including the rights of dower, curtesy, and escheat. The book concludes with a discussion of the legal requirements for the execution and delivery of deeds, as well as an examination of the remedies available to parties who have been wronged in a conveyance. This book will be of great interest to legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of the common law of property. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781331387756_0
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