all-the-estate clause

all the estate clause

all-the-estate clause. English law. The provision in a conveyance transferring “all the estate, right, title, interest, claims, and demand” of the grantor in the property conveyed. — Also termed all-estate clause. “It was also usual before 1882 to add what was called an ‘all estate clause’ with the object of ensuring that the entire interest

all the estate clause Read More »

Scroll to Top