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(Eng, not in the Iranian law) : entailed interest; entail; an estate tail; entailment (Entail, in legal treatises, is used to signify an estate tail, especially with reference to the restraint which such an estate imposes upon its owner, or, in other words, the points wherein such an estate differs from an estate in fee simple. And this is often its popular sense; but sometimes it is, in popular language, used differently, so as to signify a succession of life estates, as when it is said that “an estate ends with A B,” meaning that A B is the first person who is entitled to bar or cut off the entail, being in law the first tenant in tail. – JBSs ● fee tail : An estate that is inheritable only by specified descendants of the original grantee, and that endures until its current holder dies without issue (eg to Albert and his heirs of his body); most jurisdictions – except Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island – have abolished the fee tail. – Also termed entailed estate; estate tail; tenancy in tail – B
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