bond for land
A bond given by the seller of land to a buyer, binding the seller to convey once the buyer tenders the agreed price. — Also termed bond for a deed. Cf. BINDER(1). [Cases: Vendor and Purchaser 27. C.J.S. Vendor and Purchaser § 22.]
A bond given by the seller of land to a buyer, binding the seller to convey once the buyer tenders the agreed price. — Also termed bond for a deed. Cf. BINDER(1). [Cases: Vendor and Purchaser 27. C.J.S. Vendor and Purchaser § 22.]
bond-land n. 幼子继承的公簿地产 在苏塞克斯〔Sussex〕的一些地区,这种幼子继承的公簿地产与长子继承的公簿地产〔soke-land〕相区别,但在一些领地,保有人若既可领有bond-land,也可领有soke-land,则这两种土地依各自当初被授予时确定的继承方式继承。如果两种土地是同时被授予的,则作为soke-land以长子继承方式继承下去。
vagabond (vag-[schwa]-bond), n. Archaic. A homeless wanderer without means of honest livelihood; VAGRANT. • This term became archaic over the course of the 20th century, as vagrants won the right not to be forcibly removed from cities in such cases as Papachristou v. City of Jacksonville, 405 U.S. 156, 92 S.Ct. 839 (1972). In the
zygocephalum (zI-g[schwa]-sef-[schwa]-l[schwa]m), n. [Greek fr. zygo- “yoke, pair” + kephalos “head”] Hist. A measure of land, esp. the amount that can be plowed in one day.
zoning ordinance. A city ordinance that regulates the use to which land within various parts of the city may be put. • It allocates uses to the various districts of a municipality, as by allocating residences to certain parts and busi-nesses to other parts. A comprehensive zoning ordinance usu. regulates the height of buildings and
assart land (英格兰古法)长子继承之公簿地产 在苏塞克斯的罗德菲尔德〔Rotherfield〕凭领主法院案卷副本保有的地产,一般由长子继承。若无男嗣,则由长女继承。但如果保有人起初是幼子继承公簿地产〔bond-land〕形式保有然后转为长子继承公簿产,则由最年幼的儿子继承,若无男嗣,则由最年幼的女儿继承。如果保有人的地产是由长子继承公簿产转为幼子继承公簿产的,则由长子继承,若无男嗣,则由长女继承所有的土地。
zoning map. The map that is created by a zoning ordinance and shows the various zoning districts. [Cases: Zoning and Planning 30. C.J.S. Zoning and Land Planning §§ 2, 5, 12, 39.]
statute staple. Hist. 1. A 1353 statute establishing procedures for settling disputes among merchants who traded in staple towns. • The statute helped merchants receive swift judgments for debt. Cf. STATUTE MERCHANT. 2. A bond for commercial debt. • A statute staple gave the lender a possessory right in the land of a debtor who
strip, n. 1. The act of separating and selling a bond’s coupons and corpus separately. 2. The act of a tenant who, holding less than the entire fee in land, spoils or unlawfully takes something from the land. [Cases: Landlord and Tenant 55(2). C.J.S. Landlord and Tenant § 261.]