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  • Mortmain
  • Perpetual ownership of real estate

    Mortmain (/ˈmɔːrtmeɪn/) is the perpetual, inalienable ownership of real estate by a corporation or legal institution; the term is usually used in the context

    Mortmain

    Mortmain

  • Mortmain (film)
  • 1915 American mystery drama film

    Mortmain is a five-part 1915 Vitagraph mystery drama film, directed bye Theodore Marston. Reviewer Lynde Denig said it was a mystery drama with a scientific

    Mortmain (film)

    Mortmain_(film)

  • I Capture the Castle
  • Book by Dodie Smith

    decaying castle during the 1930s. The first-person narrator is Cassandra Mortmain, who tells the story through her journal. It is a coming-of-age story in

    I Capture the Castle

    I_Capture_the_Castle

  • Statutes of Mortmain
  • 1279 and 1290 English statutes

    The Statutes of Mortmain were two enactments, in 1279 (Statutum de Viris Religiosis, 7 Edw. 1) and 1290 (Quia Emptores, 18 Edw. 1), passed in the reign

    Statutes of Mortmain

    Statutes of Mortmain

    Statutes_of_Mortmain

  • Clockwork Angel
  • 2010 novel by Cassandra Clare

    conception possible. Mortmain offers Tessa the chance to go with him in exchange for her friends' safety. However, Tessa tricks Mortmain by making him believe

    Clockwork Angel

    Clockwork_Angel

  • I Capture the Castle (film)
  • 2003 film by Tim Fywell

    Garai played the lead role of Cassandra Mortmain alongside Bill Nighy, Rose Byrne and Tara Fitzgerald. The Mortmain family live in genteel poverty in a decaying

    I Capture the Castle (film)

    I_Capture_the_Castle_(film)

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    reissued in both 1216 and 1225. Under Edward I, in 1279, the Statute of Mortmain required royal approval to grant or transfer land to the Church. Additionally

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • The Infernal Devices
  • Novel trilogy by Cassandra Clare

    Nate has been in league with Axel Mortmain, the true "Magister", all along, and betrays Tessa by giving her to Mortmain, though she is able to fake her

    The Infernal Devices

    The_Infernal_Devices

  • The Slippery Slope
  • 2003 children's novel

    2003. In the novel, Violet and Klaus Baudelaire make their way up the Mortmain Mountains to rescue their sister Sunny from Count Olaf and his troupe.

    The Slippery Slope

    The_Slippery_Slope

  • Clockwork Prince
  • 2011 book by Cassandra Clare

    begin to question her ability to lead. Now Tessa and her friends must find Mortmain (an evil industrialist bent on destroying all the Nephilim in the world)

    Clockwork Prince

    Clockwork_Prince

  • Rose Byrne
  • Australian actress (born 1979)

    1948 novel of the same title by Dodie Smith. In it, she portrayed Rose Mortmain, the elder sister of Romola Garai's Cassandra. In 2003, Byrne starred in

    Rose Byrne

    Rose Byrne

    Rose_Byrne

  • Clockwork Princess
  • 2013 novel by Cassandra Clare

    off against the series main antagonist, The Magister (also known as Axel Mortmain), who plans to completely obliterate the Shadowhunter race. Two months

    Clockwork Princess

    Clockwork_Princess

  • Edward I
  • King of England from 1272 to 1307

    royal prerogative and outlined restrictions on liberties. The Statutes of Mortmain (1279) addressed the issue of land grants to the Church. The first clause

    Edward I

    Edward I

    Edward_I

  • The Carnivorous Carnival
  • 2002 children's novel

    Mortmain Mountains after the Baudelaires reveal themselves to her. After striking a deal with her to bring her with them when they explore Mortmain Mountains

    The Carnivorous Carnival

    The_Carnivorous_Carnival

  • Rule against perpetuities
  • Legal rule prohibiting very long temporary interests in property

    has died, a concept often referred to as control by the "dead hand" or "mortmain". The practical effect of this is that control can be exercised over no

    Rule against perpetuities

    Rule_against_perpetuities

  • Waqf
  • Islamic charitable endowment

    أَوْقَاف), also called a ḥabs (حَبْس, plural ḥubūs حُبوس or aḥbās أَحْباس), or mortmain property, is an inalienable charitable endowment under Islamic law. It

    Waqf

    Waqf

    Waqf

  • Financial endowment
  • Legal structure for managing investments

    Empire. Waqf (Arabic: وَقْف; [ˈwɑqf]), also known as 'hubous' (حُبوس) or mortmain property, is a similar concept from Islamic law, which typically involves

    Financial endowment

    Financial endowment

    Financial_endowment

  • Joe Sowerbutts
  • British actor (born 1988)

    1988) is a British actor, who is known for playing the part of Thomas Mortmain in the 2003 film I Capture the Castle and for voicing Harry Potter in Harry

    Joe Sowerbutts

    Joe_Sowerbutts

  • Graham Greene bibliography
  • Bibliography of English novelist

    Your Husband?" "Beauty" "Chagrin in Three Parts" "The Over-night Bag" "Mortmain" "Cheap in August" "A Shocking Accident" "The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen"

    Graham Greene bibliography

    Graham Greene bibliography

    Graham_Greene_bibliography

  • Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 42), also known as the Charitable Trusts Act 1888, was an act of the Parliament of the United

    Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888

    Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888

    Mortmain_and_Charitable_Uses_Act_1888

  • Lemony Snicket
  • Pen name and fictional character

    the series. He later received tuition at a V.F.D. headquarters in the Mortmain Mountains and, after graduation, was employed by a newspaper called The

    Lemony Snicket

    Lemony_Snicket

  • Charities Act 1960
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    provisions governing charities in England and Wales, and repealed the law of mortmain. Section 39(1) of the act repealed 28 enactments as obsolete, listed in

    Charities Act 1960

    Charities Act 1960

    Charities_Act_1960

  • List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters
  • grow rhubarb in the dry and barren ground, or never making it out of the Mortmain Mountains where their bones can be found in one of the mountain range's

    List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters

    List_of_A_Series_of_Unfortunate_Events_characters

  • Investiture Controversy
  • Medieval dispute between secular rulers and the papacy (1076–1122)

    under Henry II of England, the Great Charter of 1217, the Statutes of Mortmain and the battles over Cestui que use under Henry VII of England, and finally

    Investiture Controversy

    Investiture Controversy

    Investiture_Controversy

  • Charitable Uses Act 1601
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    of the Parliament of England. It was repealed by section 13(1) of the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 42) (but see section 13(2)

    Charitable Uses Act 1601

    Charitable Uses Act 1601

    Charitable_Uses_Act_1601

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1377–1397
  • Vict. c. 98) Mortmain Act 1391 c. 5 Assurance of lands to certain places, persons, and uses, shall be adjudged Mortmain. — repealed by Mortmain and Charitable

    List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1377–1397

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England,_1377–1397

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1275–1307
  • Religious Men) or the Mortmain Act 1279 Who shall take the Forfeiture of Lands given in Mortmain. — cited as A Statute of Mortmain (7 Edw. 1 Stat. 2) in

    List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1275–1307

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England,_1275–1307

  • Benefice
  • Reward for services or future services

    temporal power. These endowments sometimes concentrated great wealth in the mortmain ("dead hand") of the church, so called because it endured beyond any individual's

    Benefice

    Benefice

  • De donis conditionalibus
  • English feudal statute of 1285

    originally been devised by the regular clergy for evading the statutes of Mortmain. The act was extended to Ireland by Poynings' Law 1495 (10 Hen. 7. c. 22

    De donis conditionalibus

    De donis conditionalibus

    De_donis_conditionalibus

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning museums
  • Vict. c. 13 Dates Royal assent 25 May 1871 Repealed 13 August 1888 Other legislation Repealed by Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888 Status: Repealed

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning museums

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_concerning_museums

  • The Grim Grotto
  • 2004 children's novel by Lemony Snicket

    grotto. Having been separated from Quigley Quagmire by the waterfall of the Mortmain Mountains, the Baudelaire children arrive at the hull of the Queequeg,

    The Grim Grotto

    The_Grim_Grotto

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1828
  • in the Titles of Lands purchased for charitable Purposes. (Repealed by Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 42)) Cinque Ports Pilots

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1828

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1828

  • Cestui que
  • Concept in English law regarding beneficiaries

    Any such "in trust" legal status was partly to circumvent the Statute of Mortmain, which sought to end the relatively common practice of leaving real property

    Cestui que

    Cestui que

    Cestui_que

  • Dead Hand (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Dead Hand, a 2009 non-fiction book by David E. Hoffman Dead hand, or mortmain, the perpetual, inalienable ownership of real estate Dead Hand, a book

    Dead Hand (disambiguation)

    Dead_Hand_(disambiguation)

  • Romola Garai
  • British actress

    Review. In 2003's I Capture the Castle, she played 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain. Her performance earned her a nomination for a Most Promising Newcomer

    Romola Garai

    Romola Garai

    Romola_Garai

  • Statute of Westminster 1285
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    Revision Act 1950 (14 Geo. 6. c. 6) 32 Mortmain Mortmain by Recovery of Land by Default. Repealed by Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict

    Statute of Westminster 1285

    Statute of Westminster 1285

    Statute_of_Westminster_1285

  • Constantin Olănescu
  • Wallachian (later Romanian) politician

    living, antitrust, tax relief for the urban poor, industry promotion, mortmain and higher education. In the autumn of 1915, Olănescu belonged to the leadership

    Constantin Olănescu

    Constantin_Olănescu

  • Subinfeudation
  • Feudal practice

    que Charter of Liberties Concordat of Worms Lease § Sublease Statutes of Mortmain Quia Emptores  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text

    Subinfeudation

    Subinfeudation

    Subinfeudation

  • History of the Catholic Church in Mexico
  • donations, put a 15% tax on property passing into the hands of the Church in mortmain. Most serious for elite creole families was the crown's law, the Act of

    History of the Catholic Church in Mexico

    History of the Catholic Church in Mexico

    History_of_the_Catholic_Church_in_Mexico

  • Provisions of Westminster
  • taxation reforms, including the first statutory provisions relating to Mortmain. As a whole the Provisions consisted of a miscellaneous group of administrative

    Provisions of Westminster

    Provisions of Westminster

    Provisions_of_Westminster

  • Dieulacres Abbey
  • English monastery

    accusation that “the abbey had been acquired in defiance of the Statutes of Mortmain,” though the abbot was quickly able to prove otherwise. Royal grants of

    Dieulacres Abbey

    Dieulacres Abbey

    Dieulacres_Abbey

  • St Mary's Church, Ilkeston
  • Church in Ilkeston, England

    middle ages. Gifts of this kind were strictly controlled by the Statutes of Mortmain because they had both financial and political implications for the monarchy

    St Mary's Church, Ilkeston

    St Mary's Church, Ilkeston

    St_Mary's_Church,_Ilkeston

  • House of Plantagenet
  • Angevin royal dynasty that ruled England in the Middle Ages

    reform movement of the late 1250s and early 1260s. With the Statutes of Mortmain, Edward imposed his authority over the Church; the statutes prohibited

    House of Plantagenet

    House of Plantagenet

    House_of_Plantagenet

  • John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland
  • British politician and poet (1818–1906)

    disestablishment of the Irish Church[which?], the modification of the Statutes of Mortmain, and the resumption of regular diplomatic relations with the Vatican. In

    John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland

    John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland

    John_Manners,_7th_Duke_of_Rutland

  • Agricultural Marketing Act 1958
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Repeals/revokes See § Repealed enactments Amended by Charities Act 1960 Mortmain (Repeals) Act (Northern Ireland) 1960 Trustee Investments Act 1961 Recorded

    Agricultural Marketing Act 1958

    Agricultural Marketing Act 1958

    Agricultural_Marketing_Act_1958

  • Wallachian uprising of 1821
  • Social and political rebellion in Wallachia

    controversial writ of 1820, Soutzos ruled that the city of Târgoviște was not mortmain, and proclaimed it his family's property. This edict resulted sparked a

    Wallachian uprising of 1821

    Wallachian uprising of 1821

    Wallachian_uprising_of_1821

  • Magna Carta
  • English charter of freedoms made in 1215

    or Great Charter of Liberties in Ireland Ordinances of 1311 Statutes of Mortmain Yirrkala bark petitions, 1963 documents sent to the Australian Parliament

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta

    Magna_Carta

  • Joanna Southcott
  • Self-described religious prophetess, 1750–1814

    Mortmain: the Court of Chancery refused to find the writings blasphemous but voided the bequest, acknowledging that it broke the Statutes of Mortmain

    Joanna Southcott

    Joanna Southcott

    Joanna_Southcott

  • Clarel
  • 1876 epic poem by Herman Melville

    the faith; and a Swedish religious seeker and former revolutionist named Mortmain. The tour through the desert starts with an explicit statement that this

    Clarel

    Clarel

  • George Relph
  • British actor (1888–1960)

    The Abbe Matignon I Capture the Castle (1954, Aldwych Theatre) as James Mortmain The Wild Duck (1955, Saville Theatre) as Old Ekdal The Seagull (1956, Saville

    George Relph

    George Relph

    George_Relph

  • British Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Performance
  • British film award

    Things Okwe/Olatokumbo Fadipe Romola Garai I Capture the Castle Cassandra Mortmain Jamie Sives Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself Wilbur 2004 (7th) Ashley Walters

    British Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Performance

    British Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Performance

    British_Independent_Film_Award_for_Breakthrough_Performance

  • Susan Penhaligon
  • English actress and writer (born 1949)

    Lucy Bagley Episode: "Brassneck" 1976 Shades of Greene Julia Episode: "Mortmain" 1976 Bouquet of Barbed Wire Prue Sorenson All 7 episodes 1978 BBC2 Play

    Susan Penhaligon

    Susan_Penhaligon

  • England in the Late Middle Ages
  • townspeople. Edward imposed his authority on the Church with the Statutes of Mortmain that prohibited the donation of land to the Church, asserted the rights

    England in the Late Middle Ages

    England in the Late Middle Ages

    England_in_the_Late_Middle_Ages

  • Joint-stock company
  • Business entity owned by shareholders

    fees that a lord could claim upon a landholder's death: see Statute of Mortmain. (However a corporation can be dissolved by a government authority by putting

    Joint-stock company

    Joint-stock company

    Joint-stock_company

  • Lee Navigation
  • Canalised river in Hertfordshire and London, England

    given additional powers, enabling them to hold land without a licence in mortmain, as a result of the Lee Conservancy Catchment Board Act 1936 (26 Geo. 5

    Lee Navigation

    Lee Navigation

    Lee_Navigation

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1871
  • facilitate Gifts of Land for Public Parks, Schools, and Museums. (Repealed by Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 42)) County Property Act

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1871

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1871

  • Municipal Corporations Act 1882
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Rich. 2. c. 5 Mortmain Act 1391 St. 7 Edw. 1. de Religiosis. Converting land to a churchyard declared to be within that statute. Mortmain, where any is

    Municipal Corporations Act 1882

    Municipal Corporations Act 1882

    Municipal_Corporations_Act_1882

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1802
  • any Forfeiture incurred under or by virtue of the Laws or Statutes of Mortmain. Medway Lower Navigation Act 1802 42 Geo. 3. c. xciv 22 June 1802 An Act

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1802

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1802

  • Bill Nighy on screen and stage
  • McGill Phil Parish Love Actually Billy Mack I Capture the Castle James Mortmain Underworld Viktor 2004 Shaun of the Dead Philip Enduring Love Robin 2005

    Bill Nighy on screen and stage

    Bill Nighy on screen and stage

    Bill_Nighy_on_screen_and_stage

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1819
  • the Crown in respect of any Forfeiture incurred under the Statutes of Mortmain. Land Tax Act 1819 (repealed) 59 Geo. 3. c. 138 2 July 1819 An Act for

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1819

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1819

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
  • manufacture, manumission, manumit, manuport, manure, manus, manuscript, mortmain, Quadrumana, quadrumanous mand-, -mend- order, commit Latin mandāre, mandātus

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O

  • Henry Chichele
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1414 to 1443

    Oxford was St Bernard's College, founded by Chichele under licence in mortmain in 1437 for Cistercian monks, on the model of Gloucester Hall and Durham

    Henry Chichele

    Henry Chichele

    Henry_Chichele

  • Topaz (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    X Topaz Trollhopper, a character from the animated series Trollz Topaz Mortmain, a character from Dodie Smith's novel I Capture the Castle and its subsequent

    Topaz (disambiguation)

    Topaz_(disambiguation)

  • Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg
  • Austrian statesman (1711–1794)

    most notably against tax exemption and the traditional institution of mortmain ownership of real estates. Kaunitz followed the thoughts of Jansenism and

    Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg

    Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg

    Wenzel_Anton,_Prince_of_Kaunitz-Rietberg

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1531
  • Cases. (Repealed by Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1963 (No. 1)) Mortmain Act 1531 (repealed) 23 Hen. 8. c. 10 14 May 1532 An Act for Feoffments

    List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1531

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1531

  • Thelsford Priory
  • Thomas de Offyngton was granted a licence to acquire lands and rents in mortmain to an annual value of 10 marks. Two years later they gained in a similar

    Thelsford Priory

    Thelsford_Priory

  • Augmentation of Benefices Act 1665
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    incumbents to receive lands, tithes or other hereditaments without licence of mortmain, was revived by section 25 of the New Parishes Act 1843 (6 & 7 Vict. c

    Augmentation of Benefices Act 1665

    Augmentation of Benefices Act 1665

    Augmentation_of_Benefices_Act_1665

  • William Waynflete
  • 15th-century English bishop and educator

    patron in becoming a college founder. On 6 May 1448 he obtained licence in mortmain and on 20 August founded at Oxford for the extirpation of heresies and

    William Waynflete

    William Waynflete

    William_Waynflete

  • Zavikon Island
  • Island in Ontario, Canada

    Rich to Woolrich Woolen Mills, with the belated approval of a Licence in Mortmain; 1975 April – Woolrich Woolen Mills to Donald Sheridan Rickerd  of Toronto

    Zavikon Island

    Zavikon Island

    Zavikon_Island

  • King's Langley Priory
  • Former priory in Herefordshire, England

    Langley;[] and in December 1356 the prioress and nuns had licence to acquire in mortmain property to the value of £300 for the sustenance of themselves and the

    King's Langley Priory

    King's Langley Priory

    King's_Langley_Priory

  • King's Lynn
  • Port and market town in Norfolk, England

    chaplains for the altar of Holy Trinity in Wisbech. Lands were granted in mortmain. Lynn was granted a mayor and corporate status in 1524, formalising its

    King's Lynn

    King's Lynn

    King's_Lynn

  • Feudalism
  • Legal and military structure in medieval Europe

    Neo-feudalism Nulle terre sans seigneur Protofeudalism Quia Emptores Statutes of Mortmain Suzerainty Vassal state Ziamet Fengjian (Chinese) Feudalism in Pakistan

    Feudalism

    Feudalism

    Feudalism

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1798
  • forfeiture incurred under or by virtue of the statutes of mortmain, or the laws relating to mortmain. Aliens Act 1798 (repealed) 38 Geo. 3. c. 50 1 June 1798

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1798

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1798

  • List of English statutes
  • of the Jewry 1275 Distraint of knighthood 1278 Statute of Mortmain 1279 Statute of Mortmain 1290 List of English statutes repealed in ireland (PDF format)

    List of English statutes

    List_of_English_statutes

  • Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury
  • Augustinian priory in Birmingham, England

    gifts of property from three local landowners were licensed to be held in mortmain; and a pardon issued in 1310 for the failure to similarly license thirty-three

    Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury

    Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury

    Priory_of_St_Thomas_of_Canterbury

  • Bourgeois of Paris
  • Member of a feudal corporation or guild in Paris during the French monarchy

    without paying the tariffs; Exemption from the mortmain and the right of mortmain on a property in mortmain throughout the kingdom. The Bourgeois of Paris

    Bourgeois of Paris

    Bourgeois of Paris

    Bourgeois_of_Paris

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1866
  • Assurances, and other Instruments relating to Charitable Trusts. (Repealed by Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 42)) Pier and Harbour Orders

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1866

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1866

  • Use (law)
  • to uses to the use of the grantor's wife. Avoidance of the Statutes of Mortmain: The statutes prohibited the conveyance of land to religious bodies. They

    Use (law)

    Use_(law)

  • List of monastic houses in England
  • Friars licence obtained 13 May 1331 by John atte Water to alienate in mortmain to the minister and Friars Minors of England property and land in Maidstone

    List of monastic houses in England

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_England

  • John Gilchrist (linguist)
  • Scottish linguist, philologist and Indologist

    land in the colony of New South Wales, and whether the legal doctrine of mortmain applied to it. Whether Gilchrist's words "education and learning" constituted

    John Gilchrist (linguist)

    John Gilchrist (linguist)

    John_Gilchrist_(linguist)

  • Tara Fitzgerald
  • English actress

    Whitmore Czech title: Tmavomodrý svět 2003 I Capture the Castle Topaz Mortmain 2004 Five Children and It Mother 2004 The Lion's Mouth Clara 2006 In a

    Tara Fitzgerald

    Tara Fitzgerald

    Tara_Fitzgerald

  • Giammaria Ortes
  • Italian composer and mathematician (1713–1790)

    pii, with the scope of upholding the existence of clerical property in mortmain and of refuting the criticism voiced by those Enlightenment writers who

    Giammaria Ortes

    Giammaria Ortes

    Giammaria_Ortes

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, 1960–1969
  • 1960   Mortmain (Repeals) Act (Northern Ireland) 1960 1960 c. 20 (N.I.) 20 December 1960 An Act to repeal the enactments relating to mortmain. Public

    List of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, 1960–1969

    List of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, 1960–1969

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Northern_Ireland,_1960–1969

  • Yihya Yitzhak Halevi
  • Chief-Rabbi of Yemen in early 20th-century CE

    Jewish community and the application of laws defined by the local Waqf, or mortmain property. Accordingly, the land upon which the new Jewish Quarter was built

    Yihya Yitzhak Halevi

    Yihya Yitzhak Halevi

    Yihya_Yitzhak_Halevi

  • Cucuphas
  • Spanish martyr

    Rec (or "del Forn") in Barcelona after the monasteries were freed from mortmain. In 1950, Sant Cugat commemorated a relic proceeding from this chest of

    Cucuphas

    Cucuphas

    Cucuphas

  • Statute of Marlborough
  • English statute of 1267

    still in force in Scotland Quia Emptores Henry de Bracton Statutes of Mortmain Start of session. Statute of Marlborough, Preamble Statute of Marlborough

    Statute of Marlborough

    Statute of Marlborough

    Statute_of_Marlborough

  • English property law
  • Law in England

    those claiming under it. Devises of real estate fall as a rule within the Mortmain Acts (see Charity And Charities; Corporation); bequests of personal property

    English property law

    English_property_law

  • List of acts of the 2nd session of the 1st Parliament of the United Kingdom
  • any Forfeiture incurred under or by virtue of the Laws or Statutes of Mortmain. Medway Lower Navigation Act 1802 42 Geo. 3. c. xciv 22 June 1802 An Act

    List of acts of the 2nd session of the 1st Parliament of the United Kingdom

    List of acts of the 2nd session of the 1st Parliament of the United Kingdom

    List_of_acts_of_the_2nd_session_of_the_1st_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Mary L. Pendered
  • English novelist (1858–1940)

    Land of Moonshine (1922) John Martin, Painter (1923) The Quaker (1926) Mortmain (1928) Amber Rose (1928) The Uncanny House (1929) A Heart Call (1929) The

    Mary L. Pendered

    Mary_L._Pendered

  • Robert Hucks
  • English brewer and Whig politician

    1736 he opposed a grant to repair the Henry VII Chapel and promoted a mortmain bill to prevent land being alienated to religious and charitable institutions

    Robert Hucks

    Robert_Hucks

  • Timeline of British history (1000–1499)
  • a state of affairs which lasted until 1283 1279 The first Statutes of Mortmain was passed 1282 Death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, prince of Wales; Dafydd

    Timeline of British history (1000–1499)

    Timeline_of_British_history_(1000–1499)

  • Edward Alleyn
  • English actor and founder of schools (1566–1626)

    except for the charter or deed of incorporation for setting his lands in mortmain. Delays occurred in the Star Chamber, where Lord Chancellor Bacon brought

    Edward Alleyn

    Edward Alleyn

    Edward_Alleyn

  • Parliament of England
  • Legislature of England, c. 1236 to 1707

    Statute of Westminster I (1275) Statute of Gloucester (1278) Statute of Mortmain (1279) Statute of Westminster II (1285) Statute of Winchester (1285) Statute

    Parliament of England

    Parliament of England

    Parliament_of_England

  • Gresley Priory
  • on hard times: Having in 1310, upon payment of a fine, been granted the Mortmain of the Church of Lullington, they repeatedly appealed to the Bishop for

    Gresley Priory

    Gresley Priory

    Gresley_Priory

  • St Mary's Hospital, Wolverhampton
  • Building in Wolverhampton, England

    to found their hospital in honour of God and St Mary and to alienate in mortmain to it a dwelling or messuage and three acres of land to provide accommodation

    St Mary's Hospital, Wolverhampton

    St Mary's Hospital, Wolverhampton

    St_Mary's_Hospital,_Wolverhampton

  • 1290s
  • Decade

    as the twelve Eleanor crosses. Winter – The second of the Statutes of Mortmain passed during the reign of Edward I prevents land from passing into the

    1290s

    1290s

  • Cy-près doctrine
  • Court amendment of a legal document

    doctrine applied in England and Wales limited the strictness of the rules of mortmain under which property disposed of otherwise than to a legal heir was subject

    Cy-près doctrine

    Cy-près doctrine

    Cy-près_doctrine

  • Ancient Regime of Spain
  • Spanish regime in the 15th–18th centuries

    together with the lack of definition of property rights (entailments and mortmain) and the obstacles to the free market (Pacte de Famine, internal customs

    Ancient Regime of Spain

    Ancient Regime of Spain

    Ancient_Regime_of_Spain

  • Ottoman Land Code of 1858
  • Land titles under the Ottoman Empire

    lands belonging to the state exchequer Arazi Mevkufe- Lands possessed in mortmain, but tenanted by a kind of copyhold Arazi Metruke- Lands abandoned without

    Ottoman Land Code of 1858

    Ottoman_Land_Code_of_1858

  • History of English land law
  • Law of real property in England

    passed in the interests of the superior lords. The 1279 the Statute of Mortmain (7 Edw. 1) was the first of a long series directed against the acquisition

    History of English land law

    History_of_English_land_law

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  • Amortization
  • n.

    The act or right of alienating lands to a corporation, which was considered formerly as transferring them to dead hands, or in mortmain.

  • Mortification
  • n.

    A gift to some charitable or religious institution; -- nearly synonymous with mortmain.

  • Amortize
  • v. t.

    To alienate in mortmain, that is, to convey to a corporation. See Mortmain.

  • Admortization
  • n.

    The reducing or lands or tenements to mortmain. See Mortmain.

  • Mortmain
  • n.

    Possession of lands or tenements in, or conveyance to, dead hands, or hands that cannot alienate.