Operation of Law

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Meaning of Operation of law

A term applied to indicate the manner in which a party acquires rights without any act of his own, as, the right to an estate of one who dies intestate is cast upon the heir at law, by operation of law. When a lessee for life enfeoffs him in reversion, or when the lessee and lessor join in a feoffment, or when a lessee for life or years accepts a new lease or demise from the lessor, there is a surrender of the first lease by operation of law. 5 Barn. & C. 269; 9 Barn. & C. 298; 2 Barn. & Adol. 119; 5 Taunt. 518. See Descent; Purchase.

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Concept of Operation of Law in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Operation of Law: The fixing of rights and duties by law rather than by agreement of the parties involved. Examples would include Intestate Succession, certain types of Warranties, and Quasi Contract.

Concept of Operation of Law in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Operation of Law: The fixing of rights and duties by law rather than by agreement of the parties involved. Examples would include Intestate Succession, certain types of Warranties, and Quasi Contract.


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