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Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
pledge of rents and profits — Broadening the security of a mortgage by including rents and profits of the mortgaged real estate. 36 Am J1st Mtg § 36 … Ballentine's law dictionary
income, rents, and profits — As the term appears in a will, deed, or trust instrument:–net income. 33 Am J1st Life Est § 285 … Ballentine's law dictionary
interest, dividends, rents and profits — As the term appears in stating the subject of a gift or grant by will, deed, or trust instrument:–net income. Re Heaton, 89 Vt 550, 96 A 21 … Ballentine's law dictionary
rents, issues and profits — The profits arising from property generally. Rents collected by party in possession; the net profits. Phrase does not apply to rental value or value of use and occupation. People v. Gustafson, 53 Cal.App.2d 230, 127 P.2d 627, 632 … Black's law dictionary
rents, issues, and profits — The income or net income from land or an estate therein. People v Savings Union, 72 Cal 199, 203, 13 P 498. A kind of estate growing out of the land for life, or years, producing an annual or other rent. Bruce v Thompson, 26 Vt 741, 746 … Ballentine's law dictionary
rents, issues, and profits — noun plural : the total wealth or profit either gross or net after the satisfaction of reasonable expenses arising from the ownership or possession of property … Useful english dictionary
Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry) — Thomas Wood (1607–1692) was an English churchman, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1671 to 1692. Life Thomas was the third son of Thomas Wood (1565–1649) and Susanna Cranmer (1570–1650). In then fashionable Hackney, where his grandfather… … Wikipedia
net rents, issues, income and profits — For most purposes, the same as net income. Ash v Ash, 126 NJ Eq 531, 10 A2d 150 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Differential and absolute ground rent — Part of a series on Marxism … Wikipedia
Differential and Absolute Ground Rent — are concepts used by Karl Marx in the third volume of Das Kapital to explain how the capitalist mode of production would operate in agricultural production, under the condition where most agricultural land was owned by a social class of land… … Wikipedia