An estate pur autre vie may be granted, not only to a man and his heirs, but to a man and the heirs of hisbody, which is termed a “quasi entail;” the interest so granted not being properly anestate-tail, (for the statute De Donis applies only where the subject of the entail is anestate of… Continue Reading QNASI ENTAIL
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ENTAIL
v. To settle or limit the succession to real property; to create an estate tail.
ENTAILED
Settled or limited to specified heirs, or in tail.
ENTAILED MONEY
Money directed to be invested in realty to be entailed. 3 & 4 Wm. IV,c. 74, 70, 71, 72.
ENTAILMENT
This term means a change in the rules governing how property will be inherited by the legal descendants.
DISENTAILING DEED
In English law. An enrolled assurance barring an entail,pursuant to 3 & 4 Wm. IV. c. 74.
BREAK OR BAR AN ENTAIL
To free an estate from the limitations imposed by an entailand permit its free disposition, anciently by means of a fine or common recovery, butnow by deed in which the tenant and next heir join.
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VINCULACION
In Spanish law. An entail. Schm. Civil Law, 308.
TRANSFER COST
1. Total cost entailed with moving an item from one place to another place. 2. Alternate term for transfer price.