The formal official entry or recording of a judgment into the permanent record of the court system. … [Read more...]
ENSERVER
L. Fr. To make subject to a service or servitude Britt c. 54. … [Read more...]
ENTIRE
Whole; without division, separation, or diminution. Entire contract. See CONTRACT. Entire day. This phrase signifies an undivided day, not parts of two days. An entire day must have a legal, fixed, precise time to begin, and a fixed, precise time to end. A day, in contemplation of law, comprises all the twenty-four hours, beginning and ending at twelve o'clock at night. … [Read more...]
ENTRY, WRIT OF
In old English practice. This was a writ made use of in a form of real action brought to recover the possession of lands from one who wrongfully withheld the same from the demandant. Its object was to regain the possession of lands of which the demandant, or his ancestors, had been unjustly deprived by the tenant of the freehold, or those under whom he claimed; and hence it … [Read more...]
ENTAIL
(verb) - To settle or limit the succession to real property; to create an estate tail.(noun) - A fee abridged or limited to the issue, or certain classes of issue, instead of descending to all the heirs. 1 Washb. Real Prop. 66; Cowell; 2 BL Comm. 112, note. Entail, in legal treatises, is used to signify an estate tail, especially with reference to the restraint which such an … [Read more...]