determinable estate

  • 41freehold — An estate for life or in fee. Intermountain Realty Co. v. Allen, 60 Idaho 228, 90 P.2d 704, 706. @ freehold estate A freehold estate is a right of title to land. Cohn v. Litwin, 311 Ill.App. 55, 35 N.E.2d 410, 413. An estate in land or other real …

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  • 42freehold — An estate for life or in fee. Intermountain Realty Co. v. Allen, 60 Idaho 228, 90 P.2d 704, 706. @ freehold estate A freehold estate is a right of title to land. Cohn v. Litwin, 311 Ill.App. 55, 35 N.E.2d 410, 413. An estate in land or other real …

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  • 43limited fee simple — noun (plural limited fees simple) 1. : a fee simple estate in land that may last forever but is limited to terminate automatically whenever certain circumstances in existence when the estate is created cease to exist : a base, qualified, or… …

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  • 44Jointure — is, in law, a provision for a wife after the death of her husband. As defined by Sir Edward Coke, it is a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife, of lands or tenements, to take effect presently in possession or profit after the death of… …

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  • 45Warren Jones Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue — Warren Jones Company v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (524 F.2d 788, 1975 U.S. App. LEXIS 12684; 75 2 U.S. Tax Cas (CCH) P9732; 36 A.F.T.R.2d (RIA) 5954) was a 1975 decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth… …

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  • 46fee — The royalty paid for the use of a patent or copyright under license. The charge made for services of a professional man, such as a lawyer, physician, or abstracter. 1 Am J2d Abstr T § 3, the charges for the services of a public officer in his… …

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  • 47possibility of reverter — A type of future interest, if it may be properly designated as an interest, which remains in a grantor by deed or his successor in interest or in a testator s heirs or devisees where, by grant or devise, there has been created an estate in fee… …

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  • 48base fee — noun or base fee simple Etymology: base (III) 1. : a determinable fee; broadly : a defeasible fee simple estate (as a conditional fee) 2. obsolet …

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  • 49stock — The goods and wares of a merchant or tradesman, kept for sale and traffic. In a larger sense, the capital of a merchant or other person, including his merchandise, money, and credits, or, in other words, the entire property employed in business.… …

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  • 50bill — As a legal term, this word has many meanings and applications, the most important of which are set forth below: Bill of Rights. A formal and emphatic legislative assertion and declaration of popular rights and liberties usually promulgated upon a …

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