Extinguishment

  • 21extinguishment of legacy — This occurs in case the identical thing bequeathed is not in existence, or has been disposed of so that it does not form part of the testator s estate, at the time of his death. See ademption …

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  • 22extinguishment of lien — Discharge by operation of law …

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  • 23extinguishment of rent — If a person has a yearly rent of lands, and afterwards purchases those lands, so that he has as good an estate in the land as in the rent, the rent is extinguished. Rent may also be extinguished by conjunction of estates, by confirmation, by… …

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  • 24extinguishment of ways — This is usually effected by unity of possession, as if a man had a way over the close of another, and he purchased that close, the way is extinguished …

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  • 25extinguishment of common — In English law, loss of the right to have common, which could happen from various causes …

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  • 26extinguishment of copyhold — In English law, a copyhold is said to be extinguished when the freehold and copyhold interests unite in the same person and in the same right, which may be either by the copyhold interest coming to the freehold or by the freehold interest coming… …

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  • 27extinguishment of debts — This takes place by payment; by accord and satisfaction; by novation, or the substitution of a new debtor; by merger, when the creditor recovers a judgment or accepts a security of a higher nature than the original obligation; by a release; by… …

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  • 28extinguishment of legacy — This occurs in case the identical thing bequeathed is not in existence, or has been disposed of so that it does not form part of the testator s estate, at the time of his death. See ademption …

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  • 29extinguishment of lien — Discharge by operation of law …

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  • 30extinguishment of rent — If a person has a yearly rent of lands, and afterwards purchases those lands, so that he has as good an estate in the land as in the rent, the rent is extinguished. Rent may also be extinguished by conjunction of estates, by confirmation, by… …

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