ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD PARCENER
From Old French parçonier, from parçon distribution, from Latin partītiō a sharing, from partīre to divide.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARCENER»
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parcener in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
parcener and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Concise Precedents in Modern Conveyancing : with Practical ...
And the said (eldest co-parcener) so far as respects one united of divided third
part of the said hereditaments and premises hereby PFr'eehoid^ granted and
released, and so far as relates to the acts, deeds, and Ettaies defaults of herself
and ...
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The ... Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England; Or, a ...
against them(i); and yet the parcener shall have a writ of partition against the
alienee at the common law, which is a far stronger case than the case put of
tenant by the curtesie. " Such writ lyeth for parceners only." Hereby it appeareth,
that ...
Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, 1832
3
The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Or, ...
against them (l) ; and yet the parcener shall have a writ of par- tition against the
alienee at the common law, which is a far stronger case than the case put of
tenant by the curtesie. " SucJi writ lyeth for parceners only" Hereby it appeareth,
that ...
Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, 1823
4
A Readable Edition of Coke Upon Littleton
Hereby it appears, that neither $uch writ at the tenant by the curtesy, nor (much
less) the alienee of a co- common law. parcener shall have a writ of partitione
facienda at the common law ; for Littleton says here, that such writ lies only for ...
Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry, 1830
5
Universal's Guide to All India Bar Examination: Covering ...
The proviso to section 6 of Hindu Succession Act comes into operation (a) when
the deceased co-parcener is competent to claim partition (b) when the deceased
co-parcener is not competent to claim partition (c) irrespective of whether the ...
6
Lyttleton, His Treatise of Tenures: In French and English
... in this case partition can be made between them in such form, to wit, that one
parcener shall have the one mease, and that the other parcener shall have the
other mease : and that she who hath the mease worth twenty shillings per annum
, ...
Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 1841
7
A treatise on the law of actions relating to real property
For parcener*. For jointenants and tenants in common. A writ of partition lies at
common law for one or more parceners against the other or others (a) ; and if one
parcener after issue had, dies, whereby her husband is tenant by the curtesy, ...
8
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
The' plaintiff, therefore, was entitled to recover on the second count for the moiety
belonging to Elizabeth Langdon, but the statute *of limitations attached to prevent
a recovery on the first count, unless the disability of the one parcener ...
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, 1812
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
The plaintiff, therefore, was entitled to recover on the second count for the moiety
belonging to Elizabeth Langdon, but the statute of limitations [ 4 H ] attached to
prevent a recovery on the first count, unless the disability of the one parcener ...
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton, 1811
10
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
#0f limitations attached to prevent a recovery on the first * 442 count, unless the
disability of the one parcener prevented her coparcener from being barred
likewise. The jury, therefore, found a verdict for the plaintiff on the second count,
and ...
Great Britain. Courts. Court of Common Pleas, 1812
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARCENER»
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parcener is used in the context of the following news items.
How much LTCG tax should my wife pay?
... can be in the form of a partition of the HUF whereby the house becomes the property of a co-parcener on the basis of such a partition deed. «Chandigarh Tribune, Nov 14»
With HUF, reduce the puff on taxes
Also, a widow can induct a co-parcener into the family by adoption, says Karan Batra. Issues to watch. The main issue for an HUF is when a ... «Hindu Business Line, Mar 14»
Divided over women's property rights
... as co-parcerners. Also, a widow can induct a co-parcener into the family by adoption. (This article was published on February 9, 2014). Related. TOPICS. «Hindu Business Line, Feb 14»
MF investments: What to do when there is a change of karta in an …
If, on the death of the karta, even one co-parcener demands the partition of the HUF, the entire HUF will have to be divided and its assets ... «Economic Times, Jun 13»
Demat transmission in Hindu Undivided Family (HUF )
However, the karta's widow is not a co-parcener in his HUF and cannot become the karta. (The content on this page is courtesy Centre for ... «Economic Times, Jun 13»
Ask Mint Money | HUF with taxable income needs to apply for …
... property acquired with the aid of joint family property, separate property of a co-parcener blended with or thrown into a common family pool. «Livemint, Jul 11»
Filing tax returns in odd situations
The HUF continues to be taxed as before and the seniormost male co-parcener in the HUF becomes the karta. Mistake in Form 16 or TDS ... «Economic Times, Jul 11»
Problems associated with an HUF
Even if one co-parcener decides to sever his ties with the joint family, the entire structure can collapse. "Even if one co-parcener demands the ... «Economic Times, May 11»
Equal rights in property for girls
A married daughter is also a co-parcener and is entitled to equal share like the son in the co-parcenary property and the marriage in no way ... «Times of India, Mar 10»