• A restraint on alienation, in the law of real property, is a clause used in the conveyance of real property that seeks to prohibit the recipient from...
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  • subject to restraints on alienation. In England under the feudal system, land was generally transferred by subinfeudation, and alienation required license...
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  • their own power Prior restraint, a government's actions that prevent materials from being distributed Restraint on alienation, in property law, a clause...
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  • title is conveyed. Such an action may also be brought to dispel a restraint on alienation or another party's claim of a nonpossessory interest in land, such...
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  • ownership. In common law a lien also remains on the property, and it is not extinguished by alienation of the property; liens may be real or equitable...
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  • Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as growing crops (e.g. timber), minerals or water...
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    length of the rights of expectant heirs, and this should cause some restraints on alienation. He also says the rights of the lord must be considered. It can...
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  • lifetime. Unlike the owner, the usufructuary did not have a right of alienation (abusus), but he could sell or lease his usufructuary interest. Even though...
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    without feudal duties from ownership by feudal tenure which restricted alienation and burdened land with the tenurial rights of a landholder's overlord...
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  • unreasonable restraints on alienation. Both stem from an underlying principle or reference in the common law disapproving of restraints on property rights...
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  • organized into a partition unit, a corporation consisting of the landowners on the shore that formally owns the water area and determines its use. Under...
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  • stated purpose. For example, an easement may allow someone to use a road on their neighbor’s land to get to their own.' Another example is someone's right...
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  • or after conclusion of the marriage. It may regulate the spouses' rights on a basis entirely alien to the statutory regime, but shouldn't put any of them...
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  • by King George III reserved title in land to the Indians, subject to alienation only by the Crown. This continued to be the law of Canada following the...
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    provides constructive notice of any encumbrances, easements, or restrictions on the property being conveyed, and is generally considered part of a buyer's...
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  • to: Inalienable right, a type of legal right in jurisprudence Restraint on alienation Inalienable possession, a class of nouns in linguistics InAlienable...
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  • form of ownership is a "fee simple absolute", which is without limitations on the land's use (such as qualifiers or conditions that disallow certain uses...
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  • The two views exist on a spectrum and the difference may be a matter of focus and emphasis. William Blackstone, in his Commentaries on the Laws of England...
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  • applied to the administration of common ownership in apartment buildings on multiple levels, or strata. Emerging markets in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, the Philippines...
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  • subsequent assignment "quitclaims" the same property to the same grantee, on terms that perfect the possible defect (without conceding that the defect...
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    was brought against the alleged dispossessor. Henry de Bracton's Treatise on the Laws and Customs of England is credited with giving "real property" its...
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  • similar) (U.S.) in remainder or revert to the original grantee, depending on terms of Ashley. Such a life estate in the U.S. can also be conveyed for the...
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    Under a community property regime, depending on the jurisdiction, property owned by one spouse before marriage, and gifts and inheritances received during...
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    the concept of nonrival consumption. Economist Richard Musgrave followed on and added rivalry and excludability as criteria for defining consumption goods...
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  • say by freehold, such holdings were heritable by the holder's legal heir. On the payment of a premium termed feudal relief to the treasury, such heir was...
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  • Archived from the original on 13 August 2010. "Ejendomsregistrering i de nordiske lande" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 June 2007. Retrieved...
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  • The etymological root is Anglo-French lien or loyen, meaning "bond", "restraint", from the Latin ligamen, from ligare "to bind". In the United States...
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  • horizontal subdivisions with shared areas. The word "strata" refers to apartments on different levels. Strata title was first introduced in 1961 in the state of...
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    destroying its value altogether. Even if some users exercised voluntary restraint, the other users would merely supplant them, the predictable result being...
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    of its tenants in 1823 and the 1850 mapping clearly shows roofless ruins on each parcel of land. The township was however re-settled in 1878 following...
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