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  • ESTANQUES
    Wears or kiddles in rivers.
  • ESTATE
    1. The interest which any one has in lands, or in any other subject of property. 1 Prest. Est. 20. And see Van Rensselaer v. Poucher, 5 Denio (N. Y.) 40; Beall v. Holmes, 6 Har. ft J. (Md.) 208; Mul-ford v. Le Franc, 26 Cal. 103; Robertson v. VanCleave, More...
  • ESTATE AD REMANENTIAM
    An estate in fee-simple. Glan. 1. 7, c 1.
  • ESTATE AT SUFFERANCE
    The interest of a tenant who has come rightfully into possession of lands by permission of the owner, and continues to occupy the same after the period for which he is entitled to hold by such permission. 1 Washb. Real Prop. 392 ; 2 Bl. Comm. 150; Co. Litt 57b.
  • ESTATE AT WILL
    A species of estate less than freehold, where lands and tenements are let by one man to another, to have and to hold at the will of the lessor; and the tenant by force of this lease obtains possession. 2 Bl. Comm. 145; 4 Kent Comm. 110; Litt i 68. More...
  • ESTATE BY ELEGIT
    See ELEGIT.
  • ESTATE BY STATUTE MERCHANT
    An estate whereby the creditor, under the custom of London, retained the possession of all his debtor's lands until his debts were paid. 1 Greenl. Cruise, Dig. 515. See STATUTE MERCHANT.
  • ESTATE BY THE CURTESY
    Tenant by the curtesy of England is where a man survives a wife who was seised in fee-simple or fee-tail of lands or tenements, and has had issue male or female by her born alive and capable of inheriting the wife's estate as heir to her; in which case he More...
  • ESTATE FOR LIFE
    A freehold estate, not of inheritance, but which is held by the tenant for his own life or the life or lives of one or more other persons, or for an indefinite period, which may endure for the life or lives of persons in being, and not beyond the period More...
  • ESTATE FOR YEARS
    A species of estate less than freehold, where a man has an interest in lands and tenements, and a possession thereof, by virtue of such interest, for some fixed and determinate period of time; as in the case where lands are let for the term of a certain number of More...
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