Tag: Estate Property

  • Operation Of Law

    Operation Of Law in United States Operation Of Law Definition A term applied to indicate the manner in which a party acquires rights without any act of his own, as, the right to an estate of one who dies intestate is cast upon the heir at law, by operation of law. When a lessee for…

  • Custodial Turnovers

    Custodial Turnovers (Estate Property) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of custodial turnovers. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Estate Property is provided. Finally, the subject of Bankruptcy Law in relation with custodial turnovers is examined. Note […]

  • Content

    Content (Estate Property) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of content. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Estate Property is provided. Finally, the subject of Bankruptcy Law in relation with content is examined. Note that a list of cross references, […]

  • Defenses

    Defenses in the United States Personal and Real Defenses Personal defenses include conditional or equitable defenses, and are good when pleaded by a person as against his immediate successor, or as against someone who is not a holder in due course. The real or absolute defenses attack the […]

  • Defenses

    Defenses in the United States Personal and Real Defenses Personal defenses include conditional or equitable defenses, and are good when pleaded by a person as against his immediate successor, or as against someone who is not a holder in due course. The real or absolute defenses attack the […]

  • Noncustodial Turnovers

    Noncustodial Turnovers (Estate Property) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of noncustodial turnovers. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Estate Property is provided. Finally, the subject of Bankruptcy Law in relation with noncustodial turnovers is […]

  • Contractual Rights

    Contractual Rights (Estate Property) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of contractual rights. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Estate Property is provided. Finally, the subject of Bankruptcy Law in relation with contractual rights is examined. Note […]

  • Contractual Rights

    Contractual Rights (Estate Property) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of contractual rights. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Estate Property is provided. Finally, the subject of Bankruptcy Law in relation with contractual rights is examined. Note […]

  • Redemption

    Redemption in United States Redemption Definition (Lat. re, red, back, emptio, a purchase). A purchase back by the seller from the buyer. It is applied to denote the performance of the conditions upon performance of which a conditional sale is to become ineffective as a transfer of […]

  • Redemption

    Redemption in United States Redemption Definition (Lat. re, red, back, emptio, a purchase). A purchase back by the seller from the buyer. It is applied to denote the performance of the conditions upon performance of which a conditional sale is to become ineffective as a transfer of […]

  • Trustee Action

    Trustee Action (Abandonment) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of trustee action. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Abandonment is provided. Finally, the subject of Estate Property in relation with trustee action is examined. Note that a list of cross […]

  • Trustee Action

    Trustee Action (Abandonment) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of trustee action. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Abandonment is provided. Finally, the subject of Estate Property in relation with trustee action is examined. Note that a list of cross […]

  • Abandonment

    Abandonment in United States Abandonment Definition Relinquishment; surrender; desertion; waiver. Of Property. The relinquishment of property or right with intent not to reclaim the same. It implies a relinquishment to the public generally, or to the next comer; a surrender to a […]