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Years




Years

Estate for years.

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Estate
A right or interest in property or the property of a deceased person.

Years
Estate for years.



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Year and day
This period of time is particularly recognized in the law. For example, when a judgment is reversed, a party, notwithstanding the lapse of time mentioned in the statute of limitations pending that action, may commence a fresh action within a year and a day of such reversal; again, after a year and a day have elapsed from the day of signing a judgment, no execution can be issued until the judgment shall have been revived by scire facias

Year books
These were books of reports of cases in a regular series from the reign of the English King to the time of Henry VIII, which were taken by the prothonotaries or chief scribes of the courts, at the expense of the crown, and published annually, whence their name Year Books



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Yo yo
In the US penitentiary slang, a person who is not sexually active with other prisoners.

Yard
1) A measure of length, containing three feet, or thirty-six inches.2) Estates.A piece of land enclosed for the use and accommodation of the inhabitants of a house. In England it is nearly synonymous with backside

Yardland
Old English law. A quantity of land containing twenty acres.

Year and day
This period of time is particularly recognized in the law. For example, when a judgment is reversed, a party, notwithstanding the lapse of time mentioned in the statute of limitations pending that action, may commence a fresh action within a year and a day of such reversal; again, after a year and a day have elapsed from the day of signing a judgment, no execution can be issued until the judgment shall have been revived by scire facias

Year books
These were books of reports of cases in a regular series from the reign of the English King to the time of Henry VIII, which were taken by the prothonotaries or chief scribes of the courts, at the expense of the crown, and published annually, whence their name Year Books

Years

Yeas and nays
The list of members of a legislative body voting in the affirmative and negative of a proposition is so called

Yeoman
1) United States. This word does not appear to have any very exact meaning. It is usually put as an addition to the names of parties in declarations and indictments. 2) In England it signifies a free man who has land of the value of forty shillings a year.

Yield capitalization
A capitalization method used to convert future benefits to present value by discounting each future benefit at an appropriate yield rate or by developing an overall rate that reflects the investment's income pattern, value change, and yield rate.

Yielding and paying contracts
These words, when used in a lease, constitute a covenant on the part of the lessee to pay the rent

York
Statute of York.The name of an English statute.So called because it was enacted at York.It contains many wise provisions and explanations of former statutes

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