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fee-tail
ˌfee-ˈtail Law. [a. AF. fee tailé (the final é being dropped as in some other legal words) = Anglo-L. feudum talliatum; the second word is the pa. pple. of OF. taillier (mod.F. tailler) lit. ‘to cut’, whence, to fix precisely, limit.] An estate of inheritance entailed or limited to some particular c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fee tail
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 of an estate in real property and prevents that property from being sold, devised by will, or otherwise alienated by the tenant-in-possess... wikipedia.org
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Radziwiłł Family Fee Tail
Radziwiłł Family Fee Tail (Polish: Ordynacja Radziwiłłów, Belarusian: Ардынацыя Радзівілаў) was a fee tail established in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and owned by the Radziwiłł family. Three family fee tail estates were established on the basis of an agreement between the three sons of Mikoła... wikipedia.org
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fee-simple
ˌfee-ˈsimple Law. [a. AF. fee-simple (Littleton); see fee n.2 and simple; in Anglo-Lat. feodum simplex or purum, in AF. fee pur. The combination is not found in continental use; it seems to have been intended to denote a ‘fee’ in the unqualified sense of the word, as opposed to a fee-tail.] An estat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Przygodzice Radziwiłł Family Fee Tail
The Przygodzice Radziwiłł Family Fee Tail (Polish: Ordynacja Przygodzicka Radziwiłłów) was a fee tail established in the Prussian Partition of Poland by Prince Michał Hieronim Radziwiłł for his son Antoni Henryk Radziwiłł in 1873. It was owned by the Radziwiłł family until the end of World War II. O... wikipedia.org
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freehold
freehold Law. (ˈfriːhəʊld) For forms see free a. [f. free a. + hold n.; a transl. of AF. fraunc tenement.] 1. A tenure by which an estate is held in fee-simple, fee-tail, or for term of life; applied also to a corresponding tenure of a dignity or office.1523 Fitzherb. Surv. 12 There be many maner of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Feoffment
Enfeoffment could be made of fees of various feudal tenures, such as fee-tail or fee-simple. wikipedia.org
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enfeoff
enfeoff, v. (ɛnˈfɛf) Forms: α. 5 enfeffe, enfefe, 6 enfeoffe, 5– enfeoff. Also 5 enfeffee. β. 5–7 infeof(f, 6 infeffe, 7 infeft. Also 6 infeoffee. See also enfief. [a. OF. enfeffer, enfieffer (AF. enfeoffer), f. en- (see en-1) + fief fief. In Anglo-Lat. infeoffāre.] 1. trans. To invest with a fief; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Duke Eugen of Württemberg (1758–1822)
Whose last Duke Charles Christian Erdmann, left Eugen, in his will, and by fee-tail, the estate of Pokój, Carlsruhe Palace. wikipedia.org
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coparcener
coparcener Law. (kəʊˈpɑːsɪnə(r)) Forms: 6 cooparsener, -parsoner, copartioner, -percioner, 6–7 copercener, -parcioner, 6– coparcener. [f. co- + parcener, a. OF. par{cced}onier sharer, f. par{cced}on:—L. partitiōn-em parting, division, partition.] One who shares equally with others in inheritance of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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joint-tenant
joint-tenant Forms: 6 ioynt tenaunt, ioyntenaunt(e, iointenaunte, 7 joyntenant, joyn-tenant, 7–8 jointenant; 7 joynt-tenant, 8– joint-tenant, joint tenant. [f. joint a. + tenant.] One who holds an undivided estate in the same right jointly with another or others, with a jus accrescendi, whereby the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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共産党的"秘密党員"欺騙世人 Zt - 給中国的情書
共産党的"秘密党員"欺騙世人 ZT. 2010-02-19 20:33:21 | Weblog. 共产党的"秘密党员"欺骗世人. (参与网2010年2月18日讯):中共现政权提出多党合作,2008年新组阁的国务院内阁成员中新 了中共党外正部级领导人,比如科技部部长万钢、卫生部部长陈竺,另外还配 ...
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1784
|private|12|20-07-1784|archived=n|An Act for vesting the Estate of Dalziell, lying in the County of Lanark, in James Hamilton Esquire, and others, in Fee-tail wikipedia.org
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fee
▪ I. † fee, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 fioh, féo, 1—3 feoh, 3–4 feo, 3 south. veo, 2–3 feh, 2 Orm. fehh, 2–6 fe, (3 fæi, feih), 5–7 fie, (6 Sc. fye), 3–7 fee. [Common Teut. and Aryan: OE. feoh, fioh, féo, str. neut., corresp. to OFris. fia, OS. fehu cattle, property (Du. vee cattle), OHG. fihu, fehu cattle, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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strictly
strictly, adv. (ˈstrɪktlɪ) [f. strict a. + -ly2.] † 1. In physical sense: Tightly, closely. Obs.1641 G. Sandys Paraphr. Song Sol. viii. i. 29 Thy left Arme for my Pillow plac'd, And stricktly with thy right embrac'd. 1714 Young Force of Relig. ii, Her lord and father, for a moment's space, She stric... Oxford English Dictionary
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