voluntary partition

voluntary partition
A partition of real estate made by the owners of undivided interests by mutual consent, effected by mutual conveyances or releases to each person of the share which he is to hold, executed by the other owner or owners. 40 Am J1st Partit § 16.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • enitia pars — /anish(iy)a parz/ The share of the eldest. A term of the English law descriptive of the lot or share chosen by the eldest of coparceners when they make a voluntary partition. The first choice (primer election) belongs to the eldest …   Black's law dictionary

  • esnecy — /e(s)nssiy/ Seniority; the condition or right of the eldest; the privilege of the eldest born. Particularly used of the privilege of the eldest among coparceners to make a first choice of purparts upon a voluntary partition …   Black's law dictionary

  • enitia pars — /anish(iy)a parz/ The share of the eldest. A term of the English law descriptive of the lot or share chosen by the eldest of coparceners when they make a voluntary partition. The first choice (primer election) belongs to the eldest …   Black's law dictionary

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