De Donis Conditionalibus
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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
Statute de Donis Conditionalibus — Same as Statute de Donis … Ballentine's law dictionary
de donis — /diy downas/ Concerning gifts (or more fully, de donis conditionalibus, concerning conditional gifts). The name of a celebrated English statute, passed in the thirteenth year of Edw. I, and constituting the first chapter of the statute of Westm.… … Black's law dictionary
de donis — /diy downas/ Concerning gifts (or more fully, de donis conditionalibus, concerning conditional gifts). The name of a celebrated English statute, passed in the thirteenth year of Edw. I, and constituting the first chapter of the statute of Westm.… … Black's law dictionary
Quia Emptores — (medieval Latin for because the buyers , the incipit of the document) was a statute passed by Edward I of England in 1290 that prevented tenants from alienating their lands to others by subinfeudation. Quia Emptores, along with its companion… … Wikipedia
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conditional fee — A common law estate in land, otherwise known as a fee conditional or fee simple conditional, distinctive by reason of the limitation to particular heirs, exclusive of others, as a grant to a named person and the heirs of his body, or, in the case … Ballentine's law dictionary
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