through the bloodline was held to be "worthier" than a conveyance through a legal instrument. The doctrine of worthier title, like the Rule in Shelley's Case...
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Allodial title constitutes ownership of real property (land, buildings, and fixtures) that is independent of any superior landlord. Allodial title is related...
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Torrens title is a land registration and land transfer system, in which a state creates and maintains a register of land holdings, which serves as the...
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Fee simple (redirect from Fee title)
radical title or the allodium of all land in England, meaning that it was the ultimate "owner" of all land in the past feudal era. Allodial title is reserved...
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issue. Executory interest Future interest Rule in Shelley's Case Doctrine of worthier title "remainder (property law) definition ยท LSData". www.lsd.law. Retrieved...
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Riparian water rights (redirect from Riparian doctrine)
original 13 states. Under the equal footing doctrine, territorial states are vested with the same sovereign title rights to navigable submerged lands as the...
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Marshall's formulation of the doctrine, discovery of territory previously unknown to Europeans gave the discovering nation title to that territory against...
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Deed (redirect from Title deed)
of double that of a simple contract and allow for a third party beneficiary to enforce an undertaking in the deed, thereby overcoming the doctrine of...
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Rule in Shelley's Case (section Summary of rule)
of construction (such as the doctrine of worthier title) as it is a rule of law. The distinction is that a rule of law cannot be overcome by proof of...
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Estoppel by deed (redirect from After-acquired title)
after-acquired title) is a particular estoppel doctrine in the context of real property transfers. Under the doctrine, the grantor of a deed (generally...
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