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inverse order of alienation doctrine — Under this doctrine, mortgage or other lienor, where land subject to lien has been aliened in separate parcels successively, shall satisfy his lien out of land remaining in grantor or original owner if possible, and, if that be insufficient, he… … Black's law dictionary
inverse order of alienation doctrine — Under this doctrine, mortgage or other lienor, where land subject to lien has been aliened in separate parcels successively, shall satisfy his lien out of land remaining in grantor or original owner if possible, and, if that be insufficient, he… … Black's law dictionary
writ of entry — A real action to recover the possession of land where the tenant (or owner) has been disseised or otherwise wrongfully dispossessed. If the disseisor has aliened the land, or if it has descended to his heir, the writ of entry is said to be in the … Black's law dictionary
Alien — Al ien, v. t. [F. ali[ e]ner, L. alienare.] To alienate; to estrange; to transfer, as property or ownership. [R.] It the son alien lands. Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] The prince was totally aliened from all thoughts of . . . the marriage.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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casu proviso — /keys(y)uw pravayzow/ In the case provided for. A writ of entry framed under the provisions of the statute of Gloucester (6 Edw. I) c. 7, which lay for the benefit of the reversioner when a tenant in dower aliened in fee or for life … Black's law dictionary
consimili casu — /kansimalay keysyuw/ In old English law, a writ of entry, framed under the provisions of the statute Westminster 2, (13 Edw. I) c. 24, which lay for the benefit of the reversioner, where a tenant by the curtesy aliened in fee or for life. Many… … Black's law dictionary
covenant — /kavanant/ An agreement, convention, or promise of two or more parties, by deed in writing, signed, and delivered, by which either of the parties pledges himself to the other that something is either done, or shall be done, or shall not be done,… … Black's law dictionary
inherent covenants — inherent and collateral covenants The former being such as immediately affect the particular property, while the latter affect some property collateral thereto or some matter collateral to the grant or lease. A covenant inherent is one which is… … Black's law dictionary