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Definition of Disentailed

Disentail
Disentail Dis`en*tail", v. t. (Law) To free from entailment.

Meaning of Disentailed from wikipedia

- trustees. A tenant in tail in possession can bar his fee tail by a simple disentailing deed, which does not now have to be enrolled. A tenant in tail in reversion...
- was being built then. However, when the monastery of San Benito was disentailed in 1835, the monks gave the two boxes containing the actual remains to...
- Law, purchased disentailed Church property in Veracruz for 33,000 pesos, a significant sum. Other liberals also acquired disentailed property worth over...
- Instrucción Pública. Most of these schools occupied the premises of disentailed convents and other church buildings. Originally a boys' school, it became...
- secretary of the treasury, Miguel Lerdo de Tejada. The law aimed at disentailing the collective ownership of real estate by the Roman Catholic Church...
- simple. Part 5 of the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 disentailed all entailed land in Scotland and required the Keeper of the Registers...
- Act for enabling the settled estates of Lord Willoughby de Broke to be disentailed and to enable capital moneys to be raised out of the said settled estates...
- the offer, so the board for the sale of buildings and effects of the disentailed convents in the province of Valladolid had to take charge and proposed...
- Act of Parliament of the third year of the reign of King Charles the First to be disentailed and for other purposes connected with the said estates....
- Philip Grant Suttie, 8th Baronet: Succeeded to Prestongrange in 1947 and disentailed in 1961. Dr. Gordon Wills Prestoungrange, Baron of Lochnaw, was 14th...