To: sarasmom
moiety is the sole word on this list I have never read, and did not comprehend.
After reading the definition, it is a word so rare that it invalidates the list, as all of the other obscure words are still in actual practical use.You hang around with the wrong crowd. Lesion beyond moiety is actually a common legal principle in Louisiana and should be well known by anyone involved in property transactions.
63 posted on
07/23/2007 8:16:43 PM PDT by
PAR35
To: PAR35
I paid very close attention to my former Cajun father-in-law, regarding property transactions, and he never once used that word!
LOL!
Although I have yet to purchase property, if/when I ever do so, I will pay close attention to “access rights” and “easements”, and look for “moitey”.
Thank you!
73 posted on
07/23/2007 8:29:55 PM PDT by
sarasmom
To: PAR35
Lesion beyond moiety is actually a common legal principle in Louisiana and should be well known by anyone involved in property transactions.Is it a common legal principle outside of Louisiana?
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