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The answer ENTAIL has 268 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of entail in various dictionaries:
noun - land received by fee tail
noun - the act of entailing property
verb - have as a logical consequence
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Necessitate |
Involve |
Call for |
Require |
Consist of, as a plan |
Implicate |
Involve as a consequence |
Include |
Give rise to |
Necessarily involve |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence. |
A limitation of the inheritance of property to certain heirs over a number of generations. |
Limit the inheritance of (property) over a number of generations so that ownership remains within a particular family or group. |
Involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence. |
to create a legal condition that property can only be passed to particular people, for example, only to an oldest son: |
to involve or make something necessary: |
to make something necessary, or to involve something: |
impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result |
limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs |
have as a logical consequence |
Entail description |
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In English common law, fee tail or entail is a form of trust established by deed or settlement which restricts the sale or inheritance of an estate in real property and prevents the property from being sold, devised by will, or otherwise alienated by the tenant-in-possession, and instead causes it to pass automatically by operation of law to an heir pre-determined by the settlement deed. The term fee tail is from Medieval Latin feodum talliatum, which means "cut(-short) fee", and is in contrast to "fee simple" where no such restriction exists and where the possessor has an absolute title (although subject to the allodial title of the monarch) in the property which he can bequeath or otherwise dispose of as he wishes. Equivalent legal concepts exist or formerly existed in many other European countries and elsewhere. |