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Definition of Disentailing
1. disentail [v] - See also: disentail
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disentailing
Literary usage of Disentailing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A New Law Dictionary and Institute of the Whole Law: For the Use of Students by Archibald Brown (1880)
"For example, the entail may be barred for 500 years and so forth. See titles
FINE; RECOVERY. disentailing DEED : See title ..."
2. Key and Elphinstone's Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing by Howard Warburton Elphinstone, Thomas Key, William Hew Coltman (1897)
"As to the power of the Court to rectify a disentailing •leed, see Hall Dare v.
... (d) The parcels in a disentailing deed are usually described by a short ..."
3. Martin's Practice of Conveyancing: With Forms of Assurances by Charles Davidson (1844)
"1, Art. disentailing DEEDS; but as very few decisions have hitherto been made
upon it, the principal business of the draftsman is to study the act itself ..."
4. Modern Land Law by Edward Jenks (1899)
"The disentailing Assurance is used for the purpose of enabling a tenant in tail
... A disentailing assurance must be a deed, and it must be Disen- enrolled ..."
5. Reminders for Conveyancers: With References to Some of the Best Precedents by Herbert Montagne Broughton (1894)
"By disentailing deed ... In disentailing deed appoint trustees for purposes of
Settled Land Acts : (1 K. & E. 693.) 8. ..."
6. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Perpetuity: Or, Remoteness in Limitations by William David Lewis (1843)
"The various modes of disentailing Copyhold property. ... This mode of disentailing
customary lands, also required a custom in support of it A surrender to ..."
7. The Student's Conveyancing: Being Specially Intended for the Use of by Albert Gibson, Robert McLean (1885)
"disentailing ASSURANCES. IT may happen that your client is the eldest son of a
large landed proprietor upon whom the property has heen settled by a strict ..."