mortmain
n . 永久保管
永久保管
mortmain n 1 :
real property held inalienably (
as by an ecclesiastical corporation ) [
synonym : {
mortmain }, {
dead hand }]
2 :
the oppressive influence of past events or decisions [
synonym :
{
dead hand }, {
dead hand of the past }, {
mortmain }]
Mortification \
Mor `
ti *
fi *
ca "
tion \,
n . [
F .,
fr .
L .
mortificatio a killing .
See {
Mortify }.]
1 .
The act of mortifying ,
or the condition of being mortified ;
especially :
(
a ) (
Med .)
The death of one part of an animal body ,
while the rest continues to live ;
loss of vitality in some part of a living animal ;
gangrene . --
Dunglison .
(
b ) (
Alchem . &
Old Chem .)
Destruction of active qualities ;
neutralization . [
Obs .] --
Bacon .
(
c )
Subjection of the passions and appetites ,
by penance ,
abstinence ,
or painful severities inflicted on the body .
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The mortification of our lusts has something in it that is troublesome ,
yet nothing that is unreasonable . --
Tillotson .
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2 .
Deep humiliation or shame ,
from a loss of pride ;
painful embarassment ,
usually arising from exposure of a mistake ;
chagrin ;
vexation .
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3 .
That which mortifies ;
the cause of humiliation ,
chagrin ,
or vexation .
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It is one of the vexatious mortifications of a studious man to have his thoughts discovered by a tedious visit . --
L '
Estrange .
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4 . (
Scots Law )
A gift to some charitable or religious institution ; --
nearly synonymous with {
mortmain }.
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Syn :
Chagrin ;
vexation ;
shame .
See {
Chagrin }.
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Mortmain \
Mort "
main `\,
n . [
F .
mort ,
morte ,
dead main hand ;
F .
main -
morte .
See {
Mortal },
and {
Manual }.] (
Law )
Possession of lands or tenements in ,
or conveyance to ,
dead hands ,
or hands that cannot alienate .
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Note :
The term was originally applied to conveyance of land made to ecclesiastical bodies ;
afterward to conveyance made to any corporate body . --
Burrill .
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MORTMAIN .
An unlawful alienation of lands ,
or tenements to any corporation ,
sole or aggregate ,
ecclesiastical or temporal .
These purchases having been chiefly made by religious houses ,
in consequence of which lands became perpetually inherent in one dead hand ,
this has occasioned the general appellation of mortmain to be applied to such alienations .
2 Bl .
Com .
268 ;
Co .
Litt .
2 b ;
Ersk .
Inst .
B .
2 ,
t .
4 ,
s .
10 ;
Barr .
on the Stat .
27 ,
97 .
2 .
Mortmain is also employed to designate all prohibitory laws ,
which limit ,
restrain ,
or annul gifts ,
grants ,
or devises of lands and other corporeal hereditaments to charitable uses .
2 Story ,
Eq .
Jur .
Sec .
1137 ,
note 1 .
See Shelf .
on Mortm .
2 ,
3 .
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Mortmain - Wikipedia Mortmain ( ˈmɔːrtmeɪn [1][2]) is the perpetual, inalienable ownership of real estate by a corporation or legal institution; the term is usually used in the context of its prohibition
Mortmain | Estate, Charities Inheritance | Britannica The law of mortmain was abolished in Britain in 1960 Mortmain legislation still exists, however, in some other jurisdictions in the Commonwealth and in the United States
MORTMAIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MORTMAIN is an inalienable possession of lands or buildings by an ecclesiastical or other corporation
mortmain | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute Mortmain is a French term meaning “dead hand” which is used in reference to inalienable land or tenements held by the “dead hand” of a church or corporate entity
What is Mortmain? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law Mortmain refers to a historical legal concept concerning land or property held by an organization, such as a church, charity, or corporation, that possesses a perpetual existence The term literally translates from French as "dead hand "
What is Mortmain? - Definition from LegalRampart Mortmain is a Latin term that means "dead hand " In the context of the law, mortmain refers to the perpetual ownership of land even after the death of the original owner
Mortmain: Understanding Its Legal Definition and Implications | US . . . Mortmain refers to the legal concept that restricts the transfer or alienation of land or property to certain entities, particularly corporations like churches, schools, or charitable organizations
MORTMAIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Law the state or condition of lands, buildings, etc, held inalienably, as by an ecclesiastical Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
MORTMAIN - The Law Dictionary A term applied to denote the alienation of lands or tenements to any corporation, sole or aggregate, ecclesiastical or temporal
mortmain Definition, Meaning Usage | Justia Legal Dictionary mortmain - The ownership of real property forever by an organizational entity such as a church