This is the doctrine in Property Law that a landholder whether he be the owner of an interest in a freehold or non freehold estate can only transfer the interest that he has. For example, if a landowner owns an interest in fee simple absolute, he can devise, transfer (or his heirs will inherit) his entire estate. On the other hand, if he were to transfer a lesser quantum than his interest in fee simple, for example a life estate, then he would maintain the reversionary interest at the natural termination of that estate.
It is a common law doctrine in england.
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In common law, the doctrine of reception (properly, reception of the common law of England in a colony) refers to the process in which the English law becomes applicable to a British Crown Colony, protectorate, or protected state.
Common synonyms for doctrine:policyprincipleset of guidelines
Common synonyms for doctrine:policyprincipleset of guidelines
Care about the common good even if they were doing well personally
In the shame of the cities, Lincoln Steffens argued that people needed to care about the common good even if they were doing well personally.
There are no common types of user-defined exceptions. If they were common, they'd already be provided as standard. The whole point of a user-defined exception is to differentiate between the common and the uncommon. For common exceptions such as range errors we can simply throw a std::range_error; we don't need a user-defined exception unless we need to throw additional information that cannot easily be provided by the standard library exception.
The Trinity is a common doctrine of mainstream Christianity, and it varies based on the sect.
The Truman doctrine and containment had on common threat, communism. The truman doctrine wanted to help any country threatened by commmunism. Containment was about stopping communism from spreading especially in the U.S.
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