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Tailzie — Tail zie ( z[i^] or y[i^]), n. [F. tailler to cut. See {Tail} a limitation.] (Scots Law) An entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted. [Written also {tailzee}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tailzie — NOTOC DefinitionTailzie (Scots law) : The feudal concept of the inheritance of immovable property according to an arbitrary course that has been laid out, such as in a document known as a deed of tailzie . Tailzie is similar to the common law… … Wikipedia
tailzie — tail·zie … English syllables
tailzie — A term of the Scottish law comparable to the English entail. Hubbell v Hubbell, 135 Iowa 637, 113 NW 512. taini. Freeholders … Ballentine's law dictionary
tailzie — I. ˈtāl(y)i noun Etymology: alteration (ʒ being taken as z) of earlier tailʒie, from Middle English taillie, tailyie, tailʒie, from Middle French tailliee, from feminine of taillié, past participle of taillier to cut, shape, fix, limit more at… … Useful english dictionary
heir of tailzie — Same as heir special … Ballentine's law dictionary
tailzee — Tailzie Tail zie ( z[i^] or y[i^]), n. [F. tailler to cut. See {Tail} a limitation.] (Scots Law) An entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted. [Written also {tailzee}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fee tail — Entail redirects here. For other uses, see Entail (disambiguation). Property law … Wikipedia
Viscount of Oxfuird — Arms of the Viscount of Oxfuird, Chief of Clan Makgill. Viscount of Oxfuird is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1651 for Sir James Makgill, 1st Baronet, along with the subsidiary title of Lord Makgill of Cousland, also in the … Wikipedia
taillie — ˈtāli noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English more at tailzie Scots law : tailzie * * * taillie variant of tailye … Useful english dictionary