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  • TENURE
    The mode or system of holding lands or tenements in subordination to some superior, which, in the feudal ages, was the leading characteristic of real property. Tenure is the direct result of feudalism, which separated tbe dominium directum, (the dominion of the soil,) which is placed mediately or Immediately in More...
  • TERCE
    In Scotch law. Dower; a widow's right of dower, or a right to a life-estate in a third part of the lands of which her husband died seised.
  • TERCER
    In Scotch law. A widow that possesses the third part of her husband's land, as her legal jointure. 1 Karnes, Eq. pref.
  • TERCERONE
    A term applied in the West Indies to a person one of whose parents was white and the other a mulatto. See Daniel v. Guy, 19 Ark. 13L
  • TERM
    A word or phrase; an expression; particularly one which possesses a fixed and known meaning in some science, art or profession. In tbe civil law. A space of time granted to a debtor for discharging his obligation. Poth. Obi. pt 2, a 3, art 3, | 1; Civ. Code La. More...
  • TERMES DE LA LEY
    Terms of the law. The name of a lexicon of the law French words and other technicalities of legal language in old times.
  • TERMINABLE PROPERTY
    This name is sometimes given to property of such a nature that its duration is not perpetual or indefinite, but is limited or liable to terminate upon the happening of an event or the expiration of a fixed term; e. g., a leasehold, a life-annuity, etc.
  • TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETIES
    Societies, in England, where the members commence their monthly contributions on a particular day, and continue to pay them until the realization of shares to a given amount for each member, by the advance of the capital of the society to such members as required it, and the payment of More...
  • TERMINER
    L. Fr. To determine. See OYER AND TERMINER.
  • TERMINI
    Lat Ends; bounds; limiting or terminating points.
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