alienation in mortmain
1alienation in mortmain — See mortmain …
2Mortmain — • History and details of the laws Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mortmain Mortmain † …
3alienation — /eyl(i)yaneyshan/ In real property law, the transfer of the property and possession of lands, tenements, or other things, from one person to another. The term is particularly applied to absolute conveyances of real property. The voluntary and… …
4alienation — /eyl(i)yaneyshan/ In real property law, the transfer of the property and possession of lands, tenements, or other things, from one person to another. The term is particularly applied to absolute conveyances of real property. The voluntary and… …
5mortmain — /mawrt mayn /, n. Law. 1. the condition of lands or tenements held without right of alienation, as by an ecclesiastical corporation; inalienable ownership. 2. the perpetual holding of land, esp. by a corporation or charitable trust. [1250 1300;… …
6mortmain — /mortmeyn/ A term applied to denote the alienation of lands or tenements to any corporation, sole or aggregate, ecclesiastical or temporal. These purchases having been chiefly made by religious houses, in consequence of which lands became… …
7mortmain — /mortmeyn/ A term applied to denote the alienation of lands or tenements to any corporation, sole or aggregate, ecclesiastical or temporal. These purchases having been chiefly made by religious houses, in consequence of which lands became… …
8mortmain — mort•main [[t]ˈmɔrtˌmeɪn[/t]] n. 1) law the condition of lands or tenements held without right of alienation, as by an ecclesiastical corporation 2) law the perpetual holding of land, esp. by a corporation or charitable trust • Etymology:… …
9mortmain — /ˈmɔtmeɪn/ (say mawtmayn) noun Law 1. the condition of lands or tenements held without right of alienation, as by an ecclesiastical corporation; inalienable ownership. 2. the holding of land by a corporation or charitable trust beyond the period… …
10statutes of mortmain — 1. : any of various English statutes restricting alienation of land in mortmain (as to an ecclesiastical corporation) for the purpose of preserving to the lords the feudal rights of relief, wardship, marriage, and escheat which conveyance in… …