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- Liferent, or life-rent, in Scots law is the right to receive for life the benefits of a property or other ****et without the right to dispose of the property...
- usufruct is set forth primarily in Title VI of the Philippine Civil Code. A liferent, by which a usufruct is known in Scots law, is the right to receive for...
- to: Fiar, in Scots law, owner in fee simple of a property subject to a liferent Fiars Prices, in Scottish history, prices of grain fixed by the sheriff...
- of Gordon from Walter de Haliburton of Dirleton on 7 March 1408 for a liferent of 50 merks from the barony of Tranent. Originally Elizabeth had been betrothed...
- the lands and barony of Ballinbreich in Fife, with lands to Margaret in liferent, and all other lands belonging to the late George, Earl of Rothes, and...
- heritable property (e.g. a lease, a right in a contract for sale of a house, a liferent, etc.) Corporeal moveable property (e.g. furniture, car, books, etc.) Incorporeal...
- Alienation confirmed Ker's provision for Margaret, in her widowhood, of the liferent of a third of ancestral lands in Haddingtonshire. Kerr died on 19 December...
- Dirleton. Sir William Seton purchased her wardship on 7 March 1408 for a liferent of 50 merks from the barony of Tranent. Sir William betrothed her to his...
- although not restored to his peerage or all of his former titles. He had liferent grants of the lands of Tealing and Polgavie in Fife, Trarinzeane near ****nock...
- resigned his land to his son John Stewart and his heirs, reserving the Earl's liferent. He married Margaret, daughter of Sir James Scrymgeour of Dudhope, Constable...