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an interest, whether the object of the gift or limitation of the [s. 2 contd.] interest or possibility is or is not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future and whether vested or contingent.
(b) "Convey" and "conveyance", applied to any person, include the execution by that person of every necessary or suitable assurance for conveying, assigning, appointing, surrendering, or otherwise transferring or disposing of land whereof he is seized or possessed, or wherein he is entitled to a contingent right, either for his whole estate or for any less estate, together with the performance of all formalities required by law to the validity of the conveyance, including the acts to be performed by married women in accordance with the provisions of the Married Women (Disposition of Property) Ordinance, 1885.
(c) "The court" means the Supreme Court.
(d) "Devisee" includes the heir of a devisee and the devisee of an heir, and any person who may claim right by devolution of title of a similar description.
(e) "Instrument" includes Act of Parliament and Ordinance.
(f) "Land" includes incorporeal as well as corporeal hereditaments, and any interest therein, and also an undivided share of land.
(g) "Mortgage" and "mortgagee" include and relate to every estate and interest regarded in equity as merely a security for money, and every person deriving title under the original mortgagee.
(h) "Pay" and "payment", as applied in relation to stocks and securities and in connexion with the expression "into court", include the deposit or transfer of the same in or into court.
(i) "Possessed" applies to receipt of income of, and to any vested estate less than a life estate, legal or equitable, in possession or in expectancy, in any land.
(j) "Property" includes movable and immovable property, and any estate and interest in any property, movable or immovable, and any debt, and any thing in action, and any other right or interest, whether in possession or not.
No. 5 of 1885.
TRUSTEES.
No. 5 of 1901.
1321
an interest, whether the object of the gift or limitation of the [s. 2 contd.] interest or possibility is or is not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future and whether vested or contingent.
(b) "Convey" and "conveyance", applied to any person, include the execution by that person of every necessary or suitable assurance for conveying, assigning, appointing, sur- rendering, or otherwise transferring or disposing of land whereof he is seized or possessed, or wherein he is entitled to a contingent right, either for his whole estate or for any less estate, together with the performance of all formalities required by law to the validity of the conveyance, including the acts to be performed by married women in accordance with the provisions of the Married Women (Disposition of Ordinance, Property) Ordinance, 1885.
(c) "The court" means the Supreme Court.
(d) "Devisee" includes the heir of a devisee and the devisee of an heir, and any person who may claim right by devolution of title of a similar description.
(e) "Instrument" includes Act of Parliament and Ordi-
nance.
(f)" Land" include incorporeal as well as corporeal here- ditaments, and any interest therein, and also an undivided share of land.
(g)" Mortgage" and "mortgagee "include and relate to every estate and interest regarded in equity as merely a security for money, and every person deriving title under the original mortgagee.
(h) "Pay" and "payment", as applied in relation to stocks and securities and in connexion with the expression "into court", include the deposit or transfer of the same in or into
court.
(i) "Possessed" applies to receipt of income of, and to any vested estate less than a life estate, legal or equitable, in possession or in expectancy, in any land.
(j) "Property "includes movable and immovable property, and any estate and interest in any property, movable or immovable, and any debt, and any thing in action, and any other right or interest, whether in possession or not.
No. 5 of 1885.
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