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The rights of the fee-simple owner are limited by government powers of taxation, compulsory purchase, police power, and escheat, and may also be limited further by certain encumbrances or conditions in the deed, such as, for example, a condition that required the land to be used as a public park, with a reversion interest in the grantor if the ...
An allod could be converted into a fief by the owner surrendering it to a lord and receiving it back as a fief. [5] Allodial land title is common in the Isle of Man which has laws with Nordic origins. A version called udal tenure exists in the Orkney and Shetland Islands, also of Nordic origin.
Glen Albert Taylor (born April 20, 1941) is an American billionaire business magnate and politician from Minnesota. [1] Taylor made his fortune as the founder and owner of Minnesota-based Taylor Corporation, one of the largest graphic communication companies in the United States.
In 1869 the house was sold to Tim Fee and remained in the Fee family until it was purchased by the Minnesota DAR in 1924. In 1928 the house was remodeled to serve as a tea house. A verandah was built on the east side overlooking an old fashioned garden; and later a large, glass-enclosed porch was added to the west side.
St. Cloud State is being sued for requiring students pay a fee toward Students United, a group advocating for causes like student debt relief. SCSU, Minnesota State system student fee funds ...
Minnesota lawmakers have made its “Taylor Swift Bill” official. Governor Tim Walz signed House File 1989, itself a reference to Swift’s birth year and album of the same name, into law on ...
Feoffee is a historical term relating to the law of trusts and equity, referring to the owner of a legal title of a property when he is not the equitable owner. Feoffees essentially had their titles stripped by the Statute of Uses 1535, whereby the legal title to the property being held by the feoffee was transferred to their cestui que use .
Torrens title is a land registration and land transfer system in which a state creates and maintains a register of land holdings, which serves as the conclusive evidence (termed "indefeasibility") of title of the person recorded on the register as the proprietor (owner), and of all other interests recorded on the register.