feudum talliatum

feudum talliatum
Fee-tail. See 2 Bl Comm 112, note.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • feudum talliatum — /fyuwdam taeliyeytam/ A restricted fee. One limited to descend to certain classes of heirs. 2 Bl.Comm. 112, note …   Black's law dictionary

  • feudum talliatum — /fyuwdam taeliyeytam/ A restricted fee. One limited to descend to certain classes of heirs. 2 Bl.Comm. 112, note …   Black's law dictionary

  • talliatum — See feudum talliatum …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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  • Entail — En*tail , n. [OE. entaile carving, OF. entaille, F., an incision, fr. entailler to cut away; pref. en (L. in) + tailler to cut; LL. feudum talliatum a fee entailed, i. e., curtailed or limited. See {Tail} limitation, {Tailor}.] 1. That which is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • De donis conditionalibus — is the chapter of the English Statutes of Westminster (1285)[1] which originated the law of entail. Strictly speaking, a form of entail was known before the Norman feudal law had been domesticated in England. The common form was a grant to the… …   Wikipedia

  • entail — (v.) mid 14c., convert (an estate) into fee tail (feudum talliatum), from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make + taile legal limitation, especially of inheritance, ruling who succeeds in ownership and preventing it from being sold off, from Anglo Fr. taile,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • fee tail — A freehold estate in which there is a fixed line of inheritable succession limited to the issue of the body of the grantee or devisee, and in which the regular and general succession of heirs at law is cut off. Coleman v. Shoemaker, 147 Kan. 689 …   Black's law dictionary

  • fee tail — A freehold estate in which there is a fixed line of inheritable succession limited to the issue of the body of the grantee or devisee, and in which the regular and general succession of heirs at law is cut off. Coleman v. Shoemaker, 147 Kan. 689 …   Black's law dictionary

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