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The answer MESSUAGE has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of messuage in various dictionaries:
noun - (law) a dwelling house and its adj acent buildings and the adj acent land used by the household
noun - a dwelling house with its adj acent buildings and land
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House with outbuildings and land (law) |
Communication about upper-class property |
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Sep 18 2009 The Times - Concise |
Jan 11 2001 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jan 11 2001 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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A plot of land as the site for a house later, a residential building taken together with its outbuildings and assigned land. |
(law) a dwelling house and its adjacent buildings and the adjacent land used by the household |
Messuage might refer to |
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In law, conveyancing is the transfer of legal title of real property from one person to another, or the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage or a lien. A typical conveyancing transaction has two major phases: the exchange of contracts (when equitable interests are created) and completion (also called settlement, when legal title passes and equitable rights merge with the legal title). * The sale of land is governed by the laws and practices of the jurisdiction in which the land is located. It is a legal requirement in all jurisdictions that contracts for the sale of land be in writing. An exchange of contracts involves two copies of a contract of sale being signed, one copy of which is retained by each party. When the parties are together, both would usually sign both copies, one copy of which being retained by each party, sometimes with a formal handing over of a copy from one party to the other. However, it is usually sufficient that only the copy retained by each party be si |