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- Q5153604 subject Q8586652.
- Q5153604 subject Q8586683.
- Q5153604 abstract "A common recovery was a legal proceeding in England that enabled lawyers to convert an entailed estate (a form of land ownership also called a fee tail) into absolute ownership, fee simple. This was accomplished through the use of a legal fiction devised by lawyers in the fifteenth century to prevent the enforcement of entails. It was based on the reasoning of the judges in a 1472 case usually known as Taltarum's Case.".
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- Q5153604 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586652.
- Q5153604 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586683.
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- Q5153604 comment "A common recovery was a legal proceeding in England that enabled lawyers to convert an entailed estate (a form of land ownership also called a fee tail) into absolute ownership, fee simple. This was accomplished through the use of a legal fiction devised by lawyers in the fifteenth century to prevent the enforcement of entails. It was based on the reasoning of the judges in a 1472 case usually known as Taltarum's Case.".
- Q5153604 label "Common recovery".