• In English common law, fee tail or entail, or tailzie in Scots law, is a form of trust, established by deed or settlement, that restricts the sale or inheritance...
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  • A fee also could be limited through the method of its inheritance, such as by an "entailment", which created a fee tail. Traditionally, fee tail was...
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    that interest or to use it to secure a mortgage loan. Under common law, fee tail is hereditary, non-transferable ownership of real property. A similar concept...
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  • another person) or a fee tail estate (to the heirs of one's body) or some more limited kind of heir (e.g. to heirs male of one's body). Fee simple estates may...
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    Radziwiłł Family Fee Tail (Polish: Ordynacja Radziwiłłów, Belarusian: Ардынацыя Радзівілаў) was a fee tail established in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    The Przygodzice Radziwiłł Family Fee Tail (Polish: Ordynacja Przygodzicka Radziwiłłów) was a fee tail established in the Prussian Partition of Poland by...
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    Fief (redirect from Arrière-fee)
    of Fees, a scholarly collection of fiefs Brahmadeya, a royal fief given to a Brahmin for service to an Indian king. Enfeoffment Fee simple Fee tail Fengjian...
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    determined, it cannot be a freehold. It is "An estate in land held in fee simple, fee tail or for term of life." The default position subset is the perpetual...
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    fee tails in Poland, see Fee tail in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, fee...
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  • estate is limited either mediately or immediately to his heirs in fee simple or in fee tail; that always in such cases, "the heirs" are words of limitation...
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  • southern American colonies, to again protect real estate transferred in fee tail or inherited through primogeniture. Thus, colonies which relied on enslaved...
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    defence of the land. Most property ownership in common law jurisdictions is fee simple. In the United States, the land is subject to eminent domain by federal...
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    trove Bailment License Alienation Estates in land Allodial title Fee simple Fee tail Life estate Defeasible estate Future interest remainder Concurrent...
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  • life estate—fragmented possession and use for duration of someone's life fee tail—inalienable rights of inheritance for duration of family line Leasehold...
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    Bombay province has its beginnings in the city of Bombay that was leased in fee tail to the East India Company, via the Royal Charter of 27 March 1668 by King...
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  • conveyance by the owner O "To A and heirs of the body", without more, creates a fee tail for the grantee (A) with a reversion in the grantor (O) should the natural...
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    place in the public's interest.[citation needed] American gentry Artisan Fee tail (or entail) Magna Carta Manorialism National liberalism Old money Patrician...
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  • trove Bailment License Alienation Estates in land Allodial title Fee simple Fee tail Life estate Defeasible estate Future interest remainder Concurrent...
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    her husband. The bulk of Shakespeare's estate was left, in an elaborate fee tail, to his elder daughter Susanna and her male heirs. Judith and Thomas Quiney...
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  • trove Bailment License Alienation Estates in land Allodial title Fee simple Fee tail Life estate Defeasible estate Future interest remainder Concurrent...
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  • from some other person. For example, a tenant in possession might acquire a fee simple in the land from a superior landowner such as a freeholder. In such...
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  • type of coat/suit used for evening dress Tail, the final batsmen in the batting order for cricket Fee tail or tail, an obsolescent term in common law Jabot...
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    to the grantor, or a remainder interest is passed on to a third party. Fee tail: An estate which, upon the death of the tenant, is transferred to his or...
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  • – transfer of property by deed of conveyance. Allodial title Demesne Fee tail Fee simple Ground rent Leasehold Life estate Quia Emptores Minister McDowell...
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  • the tenant of a fee (or "fief") died without an heir or committed a felony. In the case of such demise of a tenant-in-chief, the fee reverted to the King's...
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  • tail), he cannot bar any remainder or reversion, and the estate (i.e. the base fee) thus created is determinable on the failure of his issue in tail....
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  • defeasible estates are the fee simple determinable, the fee simple subject to an executory limitation or interest, and the fee simple subject to a condition...
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    freehold or copyhold property held in fee tail, which could not be freely sold or disposed of, into an estate in fee simple, which could be disposed without...
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  • or fief, fiefdom Fee simple, a form of estate in land in common law Fee tail, a tenure of an entailed estate in land Knight's fee, a fief large enough...
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    died on 23 April 1616, he left the bulk of his estate, in an elaborate fee tail, to Susanna and her male heirs, which included his main house, New Place...
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