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INCHOATE

Imperfect; unfinished; begun, but not completed; as a contract not executed by all the parties. Inchoate instrument. Instruments which the law requires to be registered or recorded are said to be “inchoate” prior to registration, in .that they are then good only between the parties and privies and as to persons having notice. Wilkins v. McCorkle, 112 Tenn. 688, 80 S. W. S84. Inchoate interest. An interest in real restate which is not a present interest, but which mav ripen into a vested estate, if not barred, extinguished,’ or divested. Riipe v. Had ley, 113 Ind. 416, 16 N. E. 391; Bever v. North, 107 Ind. 547, 8 N. E. 576; Warford v. Noble (C. C.) 2 Fed. 204. Inchoate dower. A wife’s interest in the lands of her husband during his fe, which may become a right of dower upon his death.

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