- "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...
-
their bodies (Robinson baronetcy, of
Rokeby Park (1730)) with
remainder to
tailzie succeeding the
grantee in the
estate (Dalyell
baronetcy of The
Binns (1685))...
- Fee
simple Majorat Primogeniture Reichserbhofgesetz Rule in Wild's Case
Tailzie (Scots law) Taltarum's Case Ea****t
Frequently in
default of a son and...
- 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...
- /ɡæbərˈlʌnji/) but now
often pronounced as written, a
licensed beggar;
Tailzie –
pronounced [ˈteɪli] in
Scots law: a
defunct since 2000 term for an entailed...
-
remainder to the
heirs male of his body,
failing which to his
heirs of
tailzie. He was
further created Earl of
Teviot on 2
February 1663, with remainder...
- 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...
- broker). The term is
derived from
Latin "excambium" (n. an exchange).
Tailzie Property law Barclay, Hugh (1855). A
Digest of the Law of
Scotland (Second...
- by the heir—who may be the heir male, the heir female, or the heir by
tailzie (an heir
nominated within the
blood relationship). One of the most obvious...
- to
heirs male of his body,
failing which to his
other heirs male and of
tailzie. He was the
second son of
William Douglas, 1st Duke of Queensberry. He...