Reddendo Singula Singulis
Reddendo Singula Singulis
In the Past
By makeing each his own; for example, when two descriptions of property (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.S. encyclopedia) are given together in one mass, both the next of kin and the heir cannot take, unless in cases where a construction can be made reddendo singula singulis, that the next of kin must take the personal estate aud the heir at law the real estate. 14 Ves. 490. Vide 11 East, 513, n.; Bac. Ab. Conditions, L. [1]
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- Partialy, this information about reddendo singula singulis is based on the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier's Law Dictionary, including reddendo singula singulis.
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