Readings in the Law of Real Property: An Elementary Collection of Authorities for StudentsGeorge Washington Kirchwey Baker, Voorhis, 1900 - 555 páginas |
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... considered . The gratitude of the editor is due to all those who have , by their generous contributions from their writings , made such a collection possible . He desires , however , to make particular acknowledgment of his indebtedness ...
... considered . The gratitude of the editor is due to all those who have , by their generous contributions from their writings , made such a collection possible . He desires , however , to make particular acknowledgment of his indebtedness ...
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... considered a freehold interest . The class of rights under consideration is by Blackstone and others in- cluded under the class of incorporeal hereditaments . . . Rights over things movable , and rights which , though not over things ...
... considered a freehold interest . The class of rights under consideration is by Blackstone and others in- cluded under the class of incorporeal hereditaments . . . Rights over things movable , and rights which , though not over things ...
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... considered upon feodal principles as merely bailiffs or farmers , and the tenant of the freehold might at any time have destroyed their interest , till the reign of Henry VIII . . 2. Chattels personal are , properly and strictly ...
... considered upon feodal principles as merely bailiffs or farmers , and the tenant of the freehold might at any time have destroyed their interest , till the reign of Henry VIII . . 2. Chattels personal are , properly and strictly ...
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... considered variously in the settlement of estates in different counties ; but by a late act of the Legis- lature they are settled as real estate . A subsequent act , however , has provided that pews and privileges in houses of public ...
... considered variously in the settlement of estates in different counties ; but by a late act of the Legis- lature they are settled as real estate . A subsequent act , however , has provided that pews and privileges in houses of public ...
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... considered as real or personal estate . This question must be determined by a reference to the principles of the common law , and the general statutes of the State , that have a bearing upon it . And its solution is not without ...
... considered as real or personal estate . This question must be determined by a reference to the principles of the common law , and the general statutes of the State , that have a bearing upon it . And its solution is not without ...
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Términos y frases comunes
alienation ancestor attornment body called cestui chattels claim common law common socage condition contingent remainder convey conveyance copyholder corporeal court coverture created curtesy custom death deed descend dieth donor dower entitled equitable estate escheat escuage estate in fee estate of inheritance estate tail executors executory devise expressed fealty fee simple fee tail feoffee feoffment feoffor feudal forfeiture freehold gavelkind gift grant grantor held hereditaments hold holden husband incorporeal hereditaments joint-tenancy joyntenants king knight-service knight's lands and tenements lands or tenements lease legal estate lessee lessor limited Littleton livery of seisin lord manor moiety owner ownership parceners particular estate person possession profits purchase Quia Emptores REAL PROP real property rent reversion rule scutage seised seisin serjeanty Stat statute Quia emptores tenant in fee tenant in tail tenants in common term thereof thing tion trust vested villein villenage wardship wife word heirs writ
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Página 169 - And therefore on a feoffment to A and his heirs, to the use of B and his heirs...
Página 261 - ... in case there shall be no special occupant of any estate pur autre vie, whether freehold or customary freehold, tenant right, customary or copyhold, or of any other tenure, and whether a corporeal or incorporeal hereditament, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant...
Página 543 - September be made and executed shall be adjudged fraudulent and void («) against any subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for valuable consideration, unless such memorial thereof be registered as by this Act is directed before the registering of the memorial of the deed or conveyance under which such subsequent purchaser or mortgagee shall claim...
Página 169 - So if lands are conveyed to A and his heirs to such uses as he shall appoint ; and he appoints to B and his heirs to the use of C and his heirs, the legal estate is vested in B, and Cs interest is equitable only.
Página 543 - ... every such conveyance not so recorded shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser, in good faith and for a valuable consideration, of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded.
Página 178 - Where a trust is created to receive the rents and profits of lands, and no valid direction for accumulation is given, the surplus of such rents and profits, beyond the sum that may be necessary for the education and support of the person for whose benefit the trust is created, shall be liable, in equity, to the claims of the creditors of such person...
Página 334 - Contingent or executory remainders (whereby no present interest passes) are where the estate in remainder is limited to take effect, either to a dubious and uncertain person, or upon a dubious and uncertain event; so that the particular estate may chance to be determined, and the remainder never take effect.
Página 27 - I can only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary, property therein: wherefore, if a body of water runs out of my pond into another man's I have no right to reclaim it. But the land, which that water covers, is permanent, fixed, and immovable: and therefore in this I may have a certain substantial property; of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards.
Página 396 - Such power of alienation is suspended, when there are no persons in being, by whom an absolute fee in possession can be conveyed.
Página 346 - Future estates are either vested or contingent. They are vested, when there is a person in being, who would have an immediate right to the possession of the lands, upon the ceasing of the intermediate or precedent estate.