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USES , in See also: law, equitable or beneficial interests in See also: land
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In early law a See also: man could not dispose of his estate by will nor could religious houses acquire it
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As a method of evading the See also: common law arose the practice of making feoffments to the use of, or upon See also: trust for, persons other than those to whom the seisin or legal possession was delivered, to which the equitable jurisdiction of the chancellor gave effect
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To remedy the abuses which it was said were occasioned by this evasion of the law was passed the famous See also: Statute of Uses (1536), which, however, failed to accomplish its purpose
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Out of this failure of the Statute of Uses arose the See also: modern law of See also: TRUSTS, under which heading will be found a full See also: history of uses
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See also See also: CONVEYANCING
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