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land held in fee tail : ‘Fee tail’ was a legal estate in land that was abolished (in the United Kingdom) by the Law of Property Act 1925. It can now exist only as an equitable entailed interest. ‘Entailed interest’ is an equitable interest in land under which ownership is limited to a person and the heirs of his body (either generally or those of a specified class). Such heirs are still those who would inherit under the law of intestacy as it applied (in the UK) before the Administration of Estates Act 1925. The Law Commission has suggested that the creation of new entailed interests should be outlawed; such interests are now anachronistic. Elizabeth A. Martinm
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