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61apply to one's own uses — index impropriate, plagiarize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
62commission of charitable uses — In old English law, this commission issued out of chancery to the bishop and others, where lands given to charitable uses were misemployed, or there was any fraud or dispute concerning them, to inquire of and redress the same, etc …
63feoffment to uses — /féfmsnt ts yûwssz/fiyf/ A feoffment of lands to one person to the use of another. In such case the feoffee was bound in conscience to hold the lands according to the use, and could himself derive no benefit. Sometimes such feoffments were made… …
64grant to uses — The common grant with uses superadded, which became the favorite mode of transferring realty in England …
65commission of charitable uses — In old English law, this commission issued out of chancery to the bishop and others, where lands given to charitable uses were misemployed, or there was any fraud or dispute concerning them, to inquire of and redress the same, etc …
66feoffment to uses — /féfmsnt ts yûwssz/fiyf/ A feoffment of lands to one person to the use of another. In such case the feoffee was bound in conscience to hold the lands according to the use, and could himself derive no benefit. Sometimes such feoffments were made… …
67grant to uses — The common grant with uses superadded, which became the favorite mode of transferring realty in England …
68analogous arts and uses — (Patent law.) Whether arts or uses are analogous depends upon the similarity of their elements and purposes. If the elements and purposes in one art are related and similar to those in another art, and because and by reason of that relation and… …
69arts and uses — See analogous arts and uses …
70Charitable Uses Act — An English statute of 1861, favoring conveyances for charitable uses. Am J2d Desk Book, Document 113 …