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  • Equitable interest
  • Concept in common law legal systems

    In law, an equitable interest is an "interest held by virtue of an equitable title (a title that indicates a beneficial interest in property and that

    Equitable interest

    Equitable interest

    Equitable_interest

  • Equity (law)
  • Set of legal principles supplementing but distinct from the Common Law

    of Chancery, which created a set of equitable doctrines distinct from the rest of English common law. The equitable jurisdiction of a court of equity spanned

    Equity (law)

    Equity (law)

    Equity_(law)

  • The Equitable Life Assurance Society
  • British life insurance company

    The Equitable Life Assurance Society (Equitable Life), founded in 1762, is a life insurance company in the United Kingdom. The world's oldest mutual insurer

    The Equitable Life Assurance Society

    The Equitable Life Assurance Society

    The_Equitable_Life_Assurance_Society

  • Equitable Bank
  • Canadian bank

    Equitable Bank is a Canadian bank that specializes in residential and commercial real estate lending, as well as personal banking through its digital

    Equitable Bank

    Equitable_Bank

  • Title (property)
  • Bundle of rights to a property

    a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may be separated and held by different

    Title (property)

    Title_(property)

  • Maxims of equity
  • Principles that govern the operation of equity within English law

    or equitable maxims are legal maxims that serve as a set of general principles or rules that illustrate the way in which equity operates. Equitable maxims

    Maxims of equity

    Maxims of equity

    Maxims_of_equity

  • Estoppel
  • Preventive judicial device in common law

    plaintiff a proprietary interest in the land subject to the dispute. It may instead make an order that the plaintiff receive equitable compensation. Section

    Estoppel

    Estoppel

    Estoppel

  • Assignment (law)
  • In law, the transfer of ownership of a thing from one person to another

    money. The rights may be vested or contingent, and may include an equitable interest. Mortgages and loans are relatively straightforward and amenable to

    Assignment (law)

    Assignment_(law)

  • Security interest
  • Legal right between a debtor and creditor over the debtor's property (collateral)

    than equitable ones, although a distinct category of equitable mortgages had also emerged in English law. Equity also recognised the security interest of

    Security interest

    Security_interest

  • Lien
  • Security on property or debt

    which an equitable lien will be imposed. In Re Stucley [1906] 1 Ch 67, a vendor of a reversionary interest in a trust fund sold the interest to the trustee

    Lien

    Lien

  • Estate (law)
  • Value of a person's assets minus their liabilities

    legal title to property, while the beneficiary is said to have an equitable interest in the property. Estate tax Estate tax in the United States Estate

    Estate (law)

    Estate_(law)

  • Abbey National Building Society v Cann
  • an English land law case concerning the right of a person with an equitable interest in a home to remain in actual occupation, if a bank has a charge and

    Abbey National Building Society v Cann

    Abbey National Building Society v Cann

    Abbey_National_Building_Society_v_Cann

  • Equitable conversion
  • Equitable conversion is a doctrine of the law of real property under which a purchaser of real property becomes the equitable owner of title to the property

    Equitable conversion

    Equitable conversion

    Equitable_conversion

  • Pettitt v Pettitt
  • law case, concerning the presumption of advancement and a spouse's equitable interest in the matrimonial home. The wife had used her own money to buy a

    Pettitt v Pettitt

    Pettitt_v_Pettitt

  • Legal interest
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    also refer to: Equitable interest, which is a legal interest that may be enforced by equitable remedies Estate in land, a possessory interest in real property

    Legal interest

    Legal_interest

  • Equitable remedy
  • Concept in law

    Equitable remedies are judicial remedies developed by courts of equity from about the time of Henry VIII to provide more flexible responses to changing

    Equitable remedy

    Equitable_remedy

  • Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington LBC
  • English legal case

    one person and the equitable interest in another, the owner of the legal interest holds it on trust for the owner of the equitable title: "the separation

    Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington LBC

    Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington LBC

    Westdeutsche_Landesbank_Girozentrale_v_Islington_LBC

  • Vandervell v IRC
  • 1967 English trusts law case

    Vandervell did not divest any beneficial interest in the shares as the attempted transfer of the equitable interest did not comply with the requirements of

    Vandervell v IRC

    Vandervell v IRC

    Vandervell_v_IRC

  • Lloyds Bank plc v Rosset
  • completion). In this court's view, finding unlike the courts below, no equitable interest of Rosset, it would be unnecessary to look at her actual occupation

    Lloyds Bank plc v Rosset

    Lloyds Bank plc v Rosset

    Lloyds_Bank_plc_v_Rosset

  • Unregistered land in English law
  • that equitable proprietary rights bound everyone except a bona fide purchaser of the legal estate without any notice of the equitable interest. Being

    Unregistered land in English law

    Unregistered land in English law

    Unregistered_land_in_English_law

  • Injunction
  • Legal order to stop specific acts

    An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a special court order compelling a party to do or refrain from doing certain acts. It was developed

    Injunction

    Injunction

    Injunction

  • Division of property
  • Legal term

    Division of property, also known as equitable distribution, is a division of property and debt between spouses when the marital relationship is ending

    Division of property

    Division_of_property

  • Byers v Saudi National Bank
  • United Kingdom legal decision

    determined: Firstly, was it necessary for the claimants to have an equitable interest in the relevant shares once they were in the hands of the Saudi Bank

    Byers v Saudi National Bank

    Byers v Saudi National Bank

    Byers_v_Saudi_National_Bank

  • Subrogation
  • Legal doctrine whereby a person is entitled to enforce the rights of another

    this is secured by way of an equitable lien or first charge over the trust assets. This is a proprietary security interest. Trust creditors (that is, persons

    Subrogation

    Subrogation

    Subrogation

  • Australian trust law
  • interest. If a person holds both the legal interest and the equitable interest, then the equitable interest will cease to exist and a single legal estate

    Australian trust law

    Australian_trust_law

  • Rule in Dearle v Hall
  • 1828 rule in English common law

    competing equitable claims to the same asset. The rule broadly provides that where the equitable owner of an asset purports to dispose of his equitable interest

    Rule in Dearle v Hall

    Rule_in_Dearle_v_Hall

  • DHN Food Distributors Ltd v Tower Hamlets LBC
  • at all, not even for disturbance, because they had no interest in the land, legal or equitable. They say that in 1970 D.H.N. were only licensees of Bronze

    DHN Food Distributors Ltd v Tower Hamlets LBC

    DHN Food Distributors Ltd v Tower Hamlets LBC

    DHN_Food_Distributors_Ltd_v_Tower_Hamlets_LBC

  • Tony Vandervell
  • British industrialist (1898–1967)

    resulting trust would arise where equitable interest had not successfully been divested, because an equitable interest cannot merely hang, unattached to

    Tony Vandervell

    Tony Vandervell

    Tony_Vandervell

  • Akers v Samba Financial Group
  • unless the court otherwise ordered. Samba argued that extinguishing an equitable interest in this manner was not a disposition. It simply meant that equity

    Akers v Samba Financial Group

    Akers v Samba Financial Group

    Akers_v_Samba_Financial_Group

  • Pilcher v Rawlins
  • English trusts law case

    for value without notice (or "equity's darling") takes free of any equitable interest in the property of which they were unaware, although even within the

    Pilcher v Rawlins

    Pilcher v Rawlins

    Pilcher_v_Rawlins

  • Creation of express trusts in English law
  • Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989. When disposing of an equitable interest, the Law of Property Act 1925 must also be followed; much of the case

    Creation of express trusts in English law

    Creation_of_express_trusts_in_English_law

  • Tracing in English law
  • Procedure to identify property taken from a claimant

    further recipient of the property. Equitable tracing, on the other hand, relies on the claimant having an equitable interest in the property, and can succeed

    Tracing in English law

    Tracing_in_English_law

  • Re Vandervell Trustees Ltd (No 2)
  • Lords was concerned with whether an oral instruction to transfer an equitable interest in shares complied with the writing requirement under Law of Property

    Re Vandervell Trustees Ltd (No 2)

    Re Vandervell Trustees Ltd (No 2)

    Re_Vandervell_Trustees_Ltd_(No_2)

  • Constructive trusts in English law
  • Form of trust created by the English law courts

    the signing of an agreement to do so automatically transfers the equitable interest to the buyer or transferee; until the property itself is transferred

    Constructive trusts in English law

    Constructive_trusts_in_English_law

  • Hodgson v Marks
  • 1971 English land law case

    an English land law case concerning the right of a person with an equitable interest in a home to remain in actual occupation, even if a bank has a charge

    Hodgson v Marks

    Hodgson_v_Marks

  • Quistclose trusts in English law
  • Trust to trace lent money

    in terms of conventional equitable doctrine". A Quistclose trust is a method by which a creditor can hold a security interest in loans, through inserting

    Quistclose trusts in English law

    Quistclose_trusts_in_English_law

  • Williams & Glyn's Bank v Boland
  • exclusive: an equitable interest, which is a minor interest, is incapable of being at the same time an overriding interest. The wife's interest, existing

    Williams & Glyn's Bank v Boland

    Williams & Glyn's Bank v Boland

    Williams_&_Glyn's_Bank_v_Boland

  • Resulting trusts in English law
  • Trusts created where property is not properly disposed of

    Automatic resulting trusts arise from a "gap" in the equitable title of property. The equitable maxim "equity abhors a vacuum" is followed: it is against

    Resulting trusts in English law

    Resulting trusts in English law

    Resulting_trusts_in_English_law

  • Chase Manhattan Bank NA v Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd
  • 1981 English trusts law case

    York law was the proper law to determine if the payor retained an equitable interest in the sums paid by mistake, and that this was a substantive rule

    Chase Manhattan Bank NA v Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd

    Chase Manhattan Bank NA v Israel-British Bank (London) Ltd

    Chase_Manhattan_Bank_NA_v_Israel-British_Bank_(London)_Ltd

  • English land law
  • Law of real property in England and Wales

    with equitable interests in land may not assert them against purchasers of the land if there are two trustees. If a person has an equitable interest in

    English land law

    English land law

    English_land_law

  • Overriding interest
  • with vacant possession. Land Registration Act 2002 Leasehold estate Equitable interest Overreaching Property Information Form - Explanatory Notes Pages 13-14

    Overriding interest

    Overriding_interest

  • Breskvar v Wall
  • Judgement of the High Court of Australia

    equitable claim' Before the equitable claim was made, bona fide purchaser for value without notice intervened, giving 3rd party an equitable interest

    Breskvar v Wall

    Breskvar v Wall

    Breskvar_v_Wall

  • Fee tail
  • Form of trust in English common law

    before 1 January 1997 can still exist in England and Wales as an equitable interest, behind a strict settlement; the legal estate is vested in the current

    Fee tail

    Fee_tail

  • Latec Investments Ltd v Hotel Terrigal Pty Ltd
  • Judgement of the High Court of Australia

    an equitable right to rescind and set aside the sale of the property. The issue is about the priority between Hotel Terrigal's and MLC's interest in the

    Latec Investments Ltd v Hotel Terrigal Pty Ltd

    Latec Investments Ltd v Hotel Terrigal Pty Ltd

    Latec_Investments_Ltd_v_Hotel_Terrigal_Pty_Ltd

  • Tinsley v Milligan
  • 1993 English trusts law case

    presumption of advancement does not apply, a plaintiff can establish his equitable interest in the property without relying in any way on the underlying illegal

    Tinsley v Milligan

    Tinsley v Milligan

    Tinsley_v_Milligan

  • Easements in English law
  • Rights in English land law over another's land

    to be done". The third category is where the grantor holds only an equitable interest himself. The most common occasion where this will happen is where

    Easements in English law

    Easements_in_English_law

  • Gissing v Gissing
  • UK legal case

    entitled to an equitable interest in the home. The majority of the Court of Appeal held that Mrs Gissing was entitled to an equitable interest in the home

    Gissing v Gissing

    Gissing v Gissing

    Gissing_v_Gissing

  • Axa Equitable Center
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    Axa Equitable Center (originally the Equitable Tower or Equitable Center West) is an office skyscraper at 787 Seventh Avenue, between 51st and 52nd Streets

    Axa Equitable Center

    Axa Equitable Center

    Axa_Equitable_Center

  • EQT Corporation
  • American energy company

    Haymaker struck gas outside of Pittsburgh, PA. Four years later, the Equitable Gas Company was incorporated as a subsidiary of Philadelphia Company.

    EQT Corporation

    EQT Corporation

    EQT_Corporation

  • English trust law
  • Creation and protection of asset funds

    beneficiary, with the trustee having a legal interest in the property and the owner having an equitable one. The implication of this is that liability

    English trust law

    English trust law

    English_trust_law

  • Bona fide purchaser
  • Common law term in property law

    the 20th century oft-repeated precedent, the BFP will not be bound by equitable interests of which they do not have actual, constructive, or imputed notice

    Bona fide purchaser

    Bona fide purchaser

    Bona_fide_purchaser

  • Equitable servitude
  • An equitable servitude is a term used in the law of real property to describe a nonpossessory interest in land that operates much like a covenant running

    Equitable servitude

    Equitable_servitude

  • Expropriation Act, 2024
  • South African legislation

    of expropriated land must be "just and equitable reflecting an equitable balance between the public interest, the interests of those affected, including

    Expropriation Act, 2024

    Expropriation Act, 2024

    Expropriation_Act,_2024

  • Laches (equity)
  • Unreasonable delay by a plaintiff in bringing their claim

    litigation, it is an equity defense, that is, a defense to a claim for an equitable remedy. It is often understood in comparison to a statute of limitations

    Laches (equity)

    Laches (equity)

    Laches_(equity)

  • Unconscionability
  • Doctrine in contract law

    conscience of a legal owner is affected meaning they cannot deny the equitable interest of the beneficiary for whom they consequently hold the property as

    Unconscionability

    Unconscionability

    Unconscionability

  • Constructive trust
  • Type of legal remedy

    In trust law, a constructive trust is an equitable remedy imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to

    Constructive trust

    Constructive trust

    Constructive_trust

  • Cestui que
  • Concept in English law regarding beneficiaries

    any such party is fully entitled to the equitable interests as outlined such as annual rents/produce/interest of the property forming the trust assets

    Cestui que

    Cestui que

    Cestui_que

  • Equitable Building (Manhattan)
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    The Equitable Building is an office skyscraper located at 120 Broadway, between Pine and Cedar streets, in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan,

    Equitable Building (Manhattan)

    Equitable Building (Manhattan)

    Equitable_Building_(Manhattan)

  • Tracing (law)
  • Legal process

    Tracing ordinarily facilitates an equitable remedy, and is subject to the usual limitations and bars on equitable remedies in common law countries. In

    Tracing (law)

    Tracing (law)

    Tracing_(law)

  • Mortgage law
  • Legal mechanisms used to secure the performance of obligations

    Certificate) from the bank. Equitable mortgages originate in English Common Law and may lack some legal formalities. In an equitable mortgage the lender is

    Mortgage law

    Mortgage_law

  • Equitable Life of Canada
  • Canadian life insurance company

    The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada is a Canadian life insurance company that has operated since 1920. The company was founded under a provincial

    Equitable Life of Canada

    Equitable_Life_of_Canada

  • Beneficiary (trust)
  • Person(s) entitled to the benefit of a trust arrangement

    beneficiary's interest is proprietary; they are the owners of an equitable interest in the property held under the trust. The position is slightly different

    Beneficiary (trust)

    Beneficiary_(trust)

  • Equitable right
  • source. An example of an equitable right could be seen in Real property law, where mention is made of a beneficial interest i.e. vested interests in an

    Equitable right

    Equitable_right

  • John Luetkemeyer
  • American politician (1910–1998)

    Equitable Bank and Trust Company. The position determined which banks received deposits from the state and would be considered a conflict of interest

    John Luetkemeyer

    John_Luetkemeyer

  • Land contract
  • Contract for the purchase of real property with structured loan repayments

    loan and part interest. As the buyer pays more toward the principal of the loan over time, their equity (equitable title or equitable interest) in the property

    Land contract

    Land_contract

  • Central Registry of Securitisation Asset Reconstruction and Security Interest
  • Indian security interest registry

    of India. It was primarily created to check fraud in lending against equitable mortgages, in which people would take multiple loans on the same asset

    Central Registry of Securitisation Asset Reconstruction and Security Interest

    Central Registry of Securitisation Asset Reconstruction and Security Interest

    Central_Registry_of_Securitisation_Asset_Reconstruction_and_Security_Interest

  • Equitable recoupment
  • Equitable recoupment is a judicially created defense most commonly applied in legal cases in the federal and state tax systems of the U.S. This doctrine

    Equitable recoupment

    Equitable_recoupment

  • History of equity and trusts
  • Historical development of Chancery jurisdiction and trusts

    held legal title to property but the courts decided it was fair just or "equitable" that this person be compelled to use it for the benefit of another. This

    History of equity and trusts

    History of equity and trusts

    History_of_equity_and_trusts

  • List of tourist attractions in Los Angeles
  • Apartments Elysian Park Emerson Middle School Encino Oak Tree Ennis House Equitable Life Building Estrada Courts Eugene W. Britt House Evergreen Cemetery

    List of tourist attractions in Los Angeles

    List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Los_Angeles

  • Specific performance
  • Equitable remedy in contract law

    Specific performance is an equitable remedy in the law of contract, in which a court issues an order requiring a party to perform a specific act, such

    Specific performance

    Specific performance

    Specific_performance

  • Bristol & West Building Society v Henning
  • simple of the property as security when in fact there was to be an equitable interest which would take priority to the Society. Indeed in evidence Mrs.

    Bristol & West Building Society v Henning

    Bristol_&_West_Building_Society_v_Henning

  • Easement
  • Right to use or enter real property

    law in most jurisdictions. An easement is similar to real covenants and equitable servitudes. In the United States, the Restatement (Third) of Property

    Easement

    Easement

    Easement

  • Midland Bank plc v Cooke
  • held the bank knew of Mr Cooke's undue influence and that she had an equitable interest given that the wedding gift was partly hers. The bank did not (cross-)appeal

    Midland Bank plc v Cooke

    Midland_Bank_plc_v_Cooke

  • City of London Building Society v Flegg
  • 1987 English land law case

    Ch 312 , where he said, at p. 331: "Being an equitable interest in the land, it is clearly an interest 'subsisting in reference' to the land. It also

    City of London Building Society v Flegg

    City of London Building Society v Flegg

    City_of_London_Building_Society_v_Flegg

  • Don Gummer
  • American sculptor (born 1946)

    Evansville, Indiana, US Preston Arts Center, Henderson, Kentucky, US The Equitable, New York, US Hiroshima Lying-in Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan International

    Don Gummer

    Don Gummer

    Don_Gummer

  • Rule against perpetuities
  • Legal rule prohibiting very long temporary interests in property

    years after the lifetimes of those living at the time of creation of the interest, often expressed as a "life in being plus twenty-one years". In essence

    Rule against perpetuities

    Rule_against_perpetuities

  • Doctrine of marshalling
  • In common law jurisdictions, marshalling is an equitable doctrine applied in the context of lending. It was described by Lord Hoffmann as: [A] principle

    Doctrine of marshalling

    Doctrine of marshalling

    Doctrine_of_marshalling

  • Personal property
  • Property which can be moved from one location to another

    not extinguished by alienation of the property; liens may be real or equitable. Many jurisdictions levy a personal property tax, an annual tax on the

    Personal property

    Personal_property

  • Covenant (law)
  • Solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action

    covenants and easements or equitable servitudes are similar and in 1986, a symposium discussed whether the law of easements, equitable servitudes, and real

    Covenant (law)

    Covenant_(law)

  • Holroyd v Marshall
  • equitable interest as between assignee and assignor; but a legal interest subsequently, bona fide acquired before possession taken by the equitable assignee

    Holroyd v Marshall

    Holroyd v Marshall

    Holroyd_v_Marshall

  • Overreaching
  • Concept in English land law

    the Law of Property Act 1925. It refers to a situation where a person's equitable property right is dissolved, detached from a piece of property, and reattached

    Overreaching

    Overreaching

  • Nonpossessory interest in land
  • variations of such rights. These are: easements profits restrictive covenants equitable servitudes, and licenses. The Restatement of the Law of Property both

    Nonpossessory interest in land

    Nonpossessory_interest_in_land

  • Usucaption
  • Acquisition of property

    Case Doctrine of worthier title Nonpossessory interest Lien Easement Profit Usufruct Covenant Equitable servitude Related topics Fixtures Waste Partition

    Usucaption

    Usucaption

  • Use (law)
  • the use so that the interest of the cestui que use, which was previously an equitable interest, was converted into a legal interest. However, the Statute

    Use (law)

    Use_(law)

  • Birmingham Midshires Mortgage Services Ltd v Sabherwal
  • English property law case

    Sabherwal have an equitable interest? Was this an overriding interest? Did the mortgage company successfully overreach this interest? Mrs Sabherwal was

    Birmingham Midshires Mortgage Services Ltd v Sabherwal

    Birmingham_Midshires_Mortgage_Services_Ltd_v_Sabherwal

  • National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth
  • express my gratitude to Professor Cheshire for his lecture on a New Equitable Interest in Land (16 Modern Law Review 1), to Professor Sheridan for his article

    National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth

    National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth

    National_Provincial_Bank_Ltd_v_Ainsworth

  • Registered land in English law
  • acquiring rights, and especially equitable interests, in land. Under the Land Registration Act 2002 sections 27 to 30, an interest in land that is registered

    Registered land in English law

    Registered land in English law

    Registered_land_in_English_law

  • English personal property law
  • Law in England

    with. A second real and equitable point is the addition of the owner's spouse to the leasehold will create an equitable interest, to the same percentage

    English personal property law

    English_personal_property_law

  • Walsh v Lonsdale
  • agreement had granted an interest in land did not mean that the doctrine of frustration was unavailable, as an equitable interest in land may arise by operation

    Walsh v Lonsdale

    Walsh_v_Lonsdale

  • Foreclosure
  • Legal process where a lender recoups an unpaid loan

    equity can grant the borrower the equitable right of redemption if the borrower repays the debt. While this equitable right exists, it is a cloud on title

    Foreclosure

    Foreclosure

    Foreclosure

  • Allodial title
  • Ownership independent of a superior

    the best ability of the state treasurer so that the money paid plus the interest or other income earned on that money will be adequate to pay all future

    Allodial title

    Allodial_title

  • Statute of Uses
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    the practice of creating uses in real property by changing the purely equitable title of beneficiaries of a use into absolute ownership with the right

    Statute of Uses

    Statute of Uses

    Statute_of_Uses

  • Knowing receipt
  • English trusts law doctrine

    receipt against a third party, then the claimants must have had a beneficial interest in the property at some point when it was in the defendant's hands and

    Knowing receipt

    Knowing receipt

    Knowing_receipt

  • Future interest
  • Right to property taking effect later

    In property law and real estate, a future interest is a legal right to property ownership that does not include the right to present possession or enjoyment

    Future interest

    Future_interest

  • Clean hands doctrine
  • Concept that requires parties to be honest in court processes

    possibility to raise other defences. The doctrine typically applies to equitable remedies only (e.g. requests for an injunction or specific performance)

    Clean hands doctrine

    Clean hands doctrine

    Clean_hands_doctrine

  • Binions v Evans
  • English legal case

    though she had no legal or equitable property right as such. Suppose, however, that the widow did not have an equitable interest at the outset, nevertheless

    Binions v Evans

    Binions v Evans

    Binions_v_Evans

  • Real estate
  • Land, including its buildings and resources

    property and is different from personal property, while estate means the "interest" a person has in that land property. Real estate is different from personal

    Real estate

    Real_estate

  • Hawley v. Diller
  • 1900 United States Supreme Court case

    most, it is but an equitable title, the legal title being in the government. It is a familiar rule that the purchaser of an equitable title takes and holds

    Hawley v. Diller

    Hawley_v._Diller

  • Individual voluntary arrangement
  • Alternative to bankruptcy

    income based contributions for a longer period in lieu of the debtor's equitable interest in the property. The supervisor may register a restriction on the

    Individual voluntary arrangement

    Individual_voluntary_arrangement

  • Real property
  • Legal term; property consisting of land and the buildings on it

    condition does occur, the property reverts to the grantor, or a remainder interest is passed on to a third party. Fee tail: An estate which, upon the death

    Real property

    Real_property

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  • Binak
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Parsi

    Binak

    Eye; Vision

  • Matteo
  • Boy/Male

    Italian American

    Matteo

    Gift of God.

  • Ranjodh
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ranjodh

    Imbued with the Love of soul

  • Jyotiling
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jyotiling

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • Rayya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, French

    Rayya

    Sated with Drink

  • Orpah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Orpah

    The neck or skull.

  • Yaw
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Yaw

    Irish : perhaps a reduced and altered Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Eochadha (see McGaffey, McGeough).English : probably a variant of Yeo.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Qiu 1.Chinese : see You.

  • Baynes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Baynes

    English : variant spelling of Baines.

  • Riddhiman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Riddhiman

    Possessed of good fortune

  • Wahiduddin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Wahiduddin

    Unique manifestation

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EQUITABLE INTEREST

  • Sortably
  • adv.

    Suitable.

  • Beseeming
  • a.

    Becoming; suitable.

  • Aptitudinal
  • a.

    Suitable; fit.

  • Suitable
  • a.

    Capable of suiting; fitting; accordant; proper; becoming; agreeable; adapted; as, ornaments suitable to one's station; language suitable for the subject.

  • Requirable
  • a.

    Capable of being required; proper to be required.

  • Unequitable
  • a.

    Inequitable.

  • Quotable
  • a.

    Capable or worthy of being quoted; as, a quotable writer; a quotable sentence.

  • Equable
  • a.

    Equal and uniform; continuing the same at different times; -- said of motion, and the like; uniform in surface; smooth; as, an equable plain or globe.

  • Fittable
  • a.

    Suitable; fit.

  • Quittable
  • a.

    Capable of being quitted.

  • Excitable
  • a.

    Capable of being excited, or roused into action; susceptible of excitement; easily stirred up, or stimulated.

  • Equitable
  • a.

    That can be sustained or made available or effective in a court of equity, or upon principles of equity jurisprudence; as, an equitable estate; equitable assets, assignment, mortgage, etc.

  • Requitable
  • a.

    That may be requited.

  • Inequitable
  • a.

    Not equitable; not just.

  • Shapely
  • superl.

    Fit; suitable.

  • Comportable
  • a.

    Suitable; consistent.

  • Equable
  • a.

    Uniform in action or intensity; not variable or changing; -- said of the feelings or temper.

  • Equitably
  • adv.

    In an equitable manner; justly; as, the laws should be equitably administered.

  • Evitable
  • a.

    Avoidable.

  • Equitable
  • a.

    Possessing or exhibiting equity; according to natural right or natural justice; marked by a due consideration for what is fair, unbiased, or impartial; just; as an equitable decision; an equitable distribution of an estate; equitable men.