A Compendium of the Law of Property in Land

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A Compendium of the Law of Property in Land
William Douglas Edwards
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(6) Ss. 36, 37, 44.
(c) Ss. 42, 46. As to the enrolment, see ante, p. 59.
(d) Ss. 51, 52. As to surrenders of copyholds. Bee post, p. 369.
(e) As to which, see ante, pp. 59, 60.
(/) S. 34. (g) Ante, p. 58.
(K) S. 1. The owner of a base fee in possession has the powers of alienation, &c. , given to tenants for life and others by the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890 ; see ante, p. 77, note (z).
128 THE LAW OF PROPERTY IN LAND.
Its enlarge- The Act provides, however, that where a base fee has been
...created, the person who would have been tenant in tail, had the entail not been barred, shall have power to dispose of the land, in the manner prescribed by the Act, (-i) as against all persons whose estates are to take effect after the determination, or in defeasance, of the base fee, so as to enlarge the base fee into a fee simple absolute ;(/) but if there be a protector of the settlement by which the estate tail was created, his consent must be given to such disposition.^-) The Act also provides, in effect, that where a base fee, created under the Act, and the immediate reversion or remainder in fee simple in the same lands, shall be united in the same person, the base fee shall be ipso facto enlarged into an estate in fee simple.

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