"Estate In Dower" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Estate In Dower LAW AND LEGAL
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A species of life-estate which a woman ls, by law, entitled to clalm on the death of her husband, in the lands and tenements of whlch he was seised in fee during the marriage, and which, her issue, lf any, might hy possibility have inherited. 1 Steph. Comm. 249 ; 2 Bl. Comm. 129; Cruise, Dig. tit 6; 2 Crabb, Real Prop, p. 124, | 1117; 4 Kent, Comm. 35. See Dowbb

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Abeyance LAW AND LEGAL

In the law of estates. Expectation; waiting; suspense; remembrance and contemplation in law. where there ls no person ln existence …

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Abigeus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat (Pl., abigei, or more rarely abigeatores.) In the civil law. ' A stealer of cattle; one who drove or …

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Ab Intestato LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the civil law. From an intestate; from the intestate; in case of intestacy. II or edit as ab …

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without impeachment of waste; without accountability for waste; without liability to suit for v/aste. A clause anciently often in-serted in …

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Abstract Of A Fine LAW AND LEGAL

In old conveyancing. one of the parts of a fine, being an abstract of the writ of covenant, and the …

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Ad Fidem LAW AND LEGAL

In allegiance. 2 Kent, Comm. 56. Subjects born ad /Idem are those born ln allegiance

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Ad Nocumentum LAW AND LEGAL

To the nuisance, or annoyance. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 52, 8 19. Ad nocumentum liberi tenementi sui, to the nuisance …

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Ad Ostium Ecclesls LAW AND LEGAL

At the door of the church, one of the five species of dower formerly recognized by the English law. 1 …

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Advowson LAW AND LEGAL

In English ecclesiastical law. The right of presentation to a church or ecclesiastical benefice; the right of pre-seutlng a fit …

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Affidatus LAW AND LEGAL

one who is not a vassal, hut who for the sake of protection has connected hlmself with one more powerful. …

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Agnatic LAW AND LEGAL

[From agnati, q. v.] De-rived from or through males. 2 Bl. Comm. 236

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Allen Ism LAW AND LEGAL

The state, condition, or character of an alien. 2 Kent, Comm. 56, 64, 69

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Animo LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. with intention, dlsposl-tion, design, will. Quo animo, with what intention. Animo cancellandi. with inten-tlon to cancel. 1 Pow. Dev. …

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Annuus Reditus LAW AND LEGAL

A yearly rent; an-nuity. 2 Bl. Comm. 41; Reg. orig. 15Sb

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Apprentice LAW AND LEGAL

A person, usually a minor, bound ln due form of iaw to a master. to learn from him hls art, …

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Appurtenant LAW AND LEGAL

Belonging to; acces-sory or Incident to; adjunct, appended, or annexed to; answering to aceessorium in the civil law. 2 Steph. …

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Arson LAW AND LEGAL

Arson, at common law, is the act of unlawfully and maliciously burning the house of another man. 4 Steph. Comm. …

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Avail Of Marriage LAW AND LEGAL

In fendal law. The right of marriage, which the' lord or guardian ln chivalry had of disposing of his infant …

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Avunculus LAW AND LEGAL

In the civil law. A moth-er’s brother. 2 Bl. Comm. 230. Avunculus magnus, a great-uncle. Avunculus major, a great-graudmother’s brother. …

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