Movable property in law
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CHATTELMovable property, in law
churchwardenEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
churchwardensEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
INREMAgainst property, in law
ELOINRemove property, in law
SETTLORSProperty disposers, in law
ALIENEEProperty receiver, in law.
LIENProperty claim, in law.
BAILEEProperty recipient, in law
ALIENEEProperty receiver, in law
ALIENEEProperty recipient, in law
ELOINERRemover of property, in law
BAILEEReceiver of property, in law
ALIENEEReceiver of property title, in law
ASSIGNOROne transferring property rights, in law
infeftmentin Scots law, the act of giving legal possession of fedual property
feoffment(in feudal law) A grant of ownership of freehold property to someone
feoffments(in feudal law) A grant of ownership of freehold property to someone
infeftmentsINFEFTMENT, in Scots law, the act of giving legal possession of fedual property
feoffee(in feudal law) A person to whom a grant of freehold property is made
feoffees(in feudal law) A person to whom a grant of freehold property is made
symmetriesA law or operation in which a physical property or process has an equivalence in two or more directions
symmetryA law or operation in which a physical property or process has an equivalence in two or more directions
escheatsThe reversion of property to the state, or (in feudal law) to a lord, on the owner's dying without legal heirs
warranty(in property law) A covenant by which the seller binds themselves and their heirs to secure to the buyer the estate conveyed in the deed
warranties(in property law) A covenant by which the seller binds themselves and their heirs to secure to the buyer the estate conveyed in the deed
furthcomingin Scots law, an action brought by an arrester against the arrestee and the common debtor after an arrestment in order that the arrested money or property be delivered to the arrester
furthcomingsFURTHCOMING, in Scots law, an action brought by an arrester against the arrestee and the common debtor after an arrestment in order that the arrested money or property be delivered to the arrester