Extinguishment
31extinguishment of ways — This is usually effected by unity of possession, as if a man had a way over the close of another, and he purchased that close, the way is extinguished …
32extinguishment of common — The termination of a right of common from any cause, for example, the acquisition of title by the person holding the right …
33extinguishment of copyhold — The conversion of the tenure of a copyhold tenant to a freehold …
34extinguishment of debt — The extinction or cancellation of a debt; as, by payment, by merging of the debtor and the creditor, by novation, or by the merger of a debt in a judgment. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 321 …
35extinguishment of easement — The termination of an easement, as by abandonment of use, merger of dominant and servient estates, release, etc. 25 Am J2d Ease §§ 101 et seq …
36extinguishment of rent — The termination of a tenant s liability for rent, as, by his acquisition of title to the land or by a release granted by the landlord …
37debt extinguishment — UK US noun [C or U] ► ACCOUNTING the fact of removing a debt from a company’s financial records because it has been paid back or no longer exists: a debt extinguishment profit/loss »The conversion of the debentures to Series A Stock resulted in a …
38process of extinguishment of rights — index foreclosure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
39Aboriginal title in the United States — A document commemorating a 1636 conveyance of land from Narragansett chief Canonicus to Roger Williams The United States was the first jurisdiction to acknowledge the common law doctrine of aboriginal title (also known as original Indian title or …
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