CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISENTAIL
PRESENT
Present
I disentail
you disentail
he/she/it disentails
we disentail
you disentail
they disentail
Present continuous
I am disentailing
you are disentailing
he/she/it is disentailing
we are disentailing
you are disentailing
they are disentailing
Present perfect
I have disentailed
you have disentailed
he/she/it has disentailed
we have disentailed
you have disentailed
they have disentailed
Present perfect continuous
I have been disentailing
you have been disentailing
he/she/it has been disentailing
we have been disentailing
you have been disentailing
they have been disentailing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I disentailed
you disentailed
he/she/it disentailed
we disentailed
you disentailed
they disentailed
Past continuous
I was disentailing
you were disentailing
he/she/it was disentailing
we were disentailing
you were disentailing
they were disentailing
Past perfect
I had disentailed
you had disentailed
he/she/it had disentailed
we had disentailed
you had disentailed
they had disentailed
Past perfect continuous
I had been disentailing
you had been disentailing
he/she/it had been disentailing
we had been disentailing
you had been disentailing
they had been disentailing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disentail
you will disentail
he/she/it will disentail
we will disentail
you will disentail
they will disentail
Future continuous
I will be disentailing
you will be disentailing
he/she/it will be disentailing
we will be disentailing
you will be disentailing
they will be disentailing
Future perfect
I will have disentailed
you will have disentailed
he/she/it will have disentailed
we will have disentailed
you will have disentailed
they will have disentailed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disentailing
you will have been disentailing
he/she/it will have been disentailing
we will have been disentailing
you will have been disentailing
they will have been disentailing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disentail
you would disentail
he/she/it would disentail
we would disentail
you would disentail
they would disentail
Conditional continuous
I would be disentailing
you would be disentailing
he/she/it would be disentailing
we would be disentailing
you would be disentailing
they would be disentailing
Conditional perfect
I would have disentail
you would have disentail
he/she/it would have disentail
we would have disentail
you would have disentail
they would have disentail
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disentailing
you would have been disentailing
he/she/it would have been disentailing
we would have been disentailing
you would have been disentailing
they would have been disentailing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disentail
we let´s disentail
you disentail
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disentailed
Present Participle
disentailing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISENTAIL»
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1
Digest of Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland, ...
The petitioner was also a party to the marriage- contract, and bound himself, in
accordance with powers in the deed of entail, to infeft his son's wife in a liferent
locality. A tutor ad litem was appointed to the pupil, and consented to the disentail
.
2
The Journal of Jurisprudence
Hugh Barclay, Scotland. Courts, I. S. H. Laidlaw. contemplated by the Act of 184$.
Now, heirs born after 1848, both under old and new entails, can disentail without
consent when of full 20?, so that in efi'eot a testator can tie up his estate during ...
Hugh Barclay, Scotland. Courts, I. S. H. Laidlaw, 1871
3
A dictionary and digest of the law of Scotland
In the case of entails dated are the first of August 1848, an heir born a that date is
entitled to disentail the estate under the authority of the Court, without any
consents being required. Born before that date, he may do so with the consent of
the ...
4
Rural Change and Royal Finances in Spain at the End of the ...
Furthermore, the share of those at the top was greater than before the disentail. In
1799-1800 the largest tither on the rolls (number two after the casa excusada)
paid 7.0 percent of the tithes collected; in 1807—8 the person in this position paid
...
5
The Development of Modern Spain: An Economic History of the ...
On the question of how disentail affected the distribution of property ownership,
the most solid work has been done by Richard Herr. Given the fragmentary
character of the sources, he has chosen to deal with local cases rather than with
the ...
Gabriel Tortella Casares, 2000
6
The French Revolution of 1789 and Its Impact
To meet this threat to the monarchy —the king's counselors were well aware that
a fiscal collapse had brought on the French troubles—Carlos IV decreed the
disentail (that is, the sale) of large portions of ecclesiastical property—the ...
Gail M. Schwab, John R. Jeanneney, 1995
7
The Scots digest of Scots appeals in the House of Lords from ...
for powers to disentail " shall make and produce in such application an affidavit,"
setting forth that there are no entailer's debts or other burdens affecting the fee of
the estate, or, if such exist, specifying them, "and the court shall not proceed with
...
Robert Candlish Henderson, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Scotland. Courts, 1910
8
REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES: FIVE VOLUMES
SUPPOSING the value of the perpetuity 35 years rent of the estate, and that A,
the heir in possession, and B. C. and D. the three heirs or substitutes who next
come successively into possession, are each allowed to disentail one-fourth part
of ...
SUPPOSING the value of the perpetuity 25 years rent of the estate, and that A.
the heir in possession, and ft., ('., and />.. the three heirs or substitutes who next
come successively into possession, 'are each allowed to disentail one fourth part
of ...
10
The Scots digest of the cases decided in the supreme courts ...
and reported in the various series of reports Scotland. Courts John Condie
Stewart Sandeman. tion — Entail (Scotland) Act, 1882, sec. 12.— A curator ad
litem gave his consent to a disentail and rested satisfied with security, quite
inadequate, ...
John Condie Stewart Sandeman, Scotland. Courts, 1905
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