- "deed of
tailzie". It was
codified by the
Entail Act 1685.
Tailzie is
similar to the
common law
concept of fee tail, as the "heir in
tailzie" is entailed...
- to an heir
determined by the
settlement deed. The
terms fee tail and
tailzie are from
Medieval Latin feodum talliatum,
which means "cut(-short) fee"...
-
their bodies (Robinson baronetcy, of
Rokeby Park (1730)) with
remainder to
tailzie succeeding the
grantee in the
estate (Dalyell
baronetcy of The
Binns (1685))...
- also in the
Peerage of Scotland, with
remainder to his "heirs male of
tailzie and
provision whomsoever". He had
already been
created a baronet, of Makgill...
- to
heirs male of his body,
failing which to his
other heirs male and of
tailzie. He was
succeeded by his son, also William, who
married Anne Douglas-Hamilton...
-
movable goods and the term for a
process of
restitution for such crimes;
Tailzie –
pronounced [ˈteɪli] in
Scots law: a
defunct since 2000 term for an entailed...
-
resulting in a
hastily arranged Parliament in
December to
enact a new
tailzie naming Marjorie's son, Robert, as heir
should the king die
without a successor...
-
ascertaining the
services of
tenants there; and for
allowing heirs of
tailzie there to sell
lands to the
Crown for
erecting buildings and
making settlements...
- daughter, Bridget, the
eleventh holder. Her
petition as heir of line and heir
tailzie of the
first Lord was
allowed in the Lyon
Court in 1967. She
married firstly...
- in that, in
default of
heirs male, it can p**** by
special remainder to
tailzie succeeding him in the
estate of The Binns. The
current baronet is Sir Gordon...