alienations in English
unemployment may generate a sense of political alienation
Use "alienations" in a sentence
1. Instead , it was often associated with tattle - telling , betrayals , alienations, dangers and estrangements, etc.
2. Thus, by the end of the fourteenth century, the king of France was creating Appanages which amounted to quasi-alienations of the rights of the king.
3. ‘In considering applications relating to alienations, the Maori Land Court must be satisfied that the preferred class of Alienees has been granted an opportunity to exercise the first right of refusal.’
4. Executory Agreements, in the ordinary acceptation of the term, are such contracts as rest on articles, memorandums, parol promises, or undertakings, and the like, to be performed in future, or which are entered into preparatory to more solemn and formal alienations of property
5. When the real estate liable to the lien of a judgment is more than sufficient to satisfy the same, and it, or any part of it, has been aliened, as among the Alienees for value, that which was aliened last, shall, in equity, be first liable, and so on with other successive alienations, until the whole judgment is satisfied.
6. Where the real estate liable to the lien of a judgment is more than sufficient to satisfy the same, and it, or any part of it, has been aliened, as between the Alienees, that which was aliened last shall, in equity, be first liable, and so on with other successive alienations until the whole judgment is satisfied, except that where any prior