The Law and Practice of Ejectments: Being a Compendious Treatise of the Common and Statute Law Relating TheretoR. and B. Nutt and F. Gosling, 1741 - 360 páginas |
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... Wife , and not to any of his Chil- dren or Servants , and the reason was , because the Tenant , by having explain'd to him what was the Meaning of the De- claration , had fufficient Warning to de- fend himself , and this the Court did ...
... Wife , and not to any of his Chil- dren or Servants , and the reason was , because the Tenant , by having explain'd to him what was the Meaning of the De- claration , had fufficient Warning to de- fend himself , and this the Court did ...
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... and it hath been adjudged that there ought to be a Latitat fued out against the cafual Ejector and Common Bail filed , other- wife the Judgment may be set aside on Motion , Motion , 2 Show . 249. Boucher and Friend . on Ejectment . 13 '
... and it hath been adjudged that there ought to be a Latitat fued out against the cafual Ejector and Common Bail filed , other- wife the Judgment may be set aside on Motion , Motion , 2 Show . 249. Boucher and Friend . on Ejectment . 13 '
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... wife , a third Perfon fhould be trick'd out of his Poffeffion . So if the Tenant in Poffeffion kept his Door fhut , the best Way was to feal a Leafe on the Land as ufually , before thefe Rules were invented ; but it seems , in Cafe ...
... wife , a third Perfon fhould be trick'd out of his Poffeffion . So if the Tenant in Poffeffion kept his Door fhut , the best Way was to feal a Leafe on the Land as ufually , before thefe Rules were invented ; but it seems , in Cafe ...
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... wife , the Entry being not interpreted by Words , the Act of Entry fhould go no farther than the lowest Measure of Land into which he entered . Feud . v . 441. 2 . To understand this , we must confider , Digelt . that the Entry was the ...
... wife , the Entry being not interpreted by Words , the Act of Entry fhould go no farther than the lowest Measure of Land into which he entered . Feud . v . 441. 2 . To understand this , we must confider , Digelt . that the Entry was the ...
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... Wife , it is bad ; but if there be a Neceffity to try the Title of the Wife in the old Method , the Husband and Wife must execute the Leafe upon the Land , in their proper Perfons ; be- cause the Wife , not being a proper Perfon by ...
... Wife , it is bad ; but if there be a Neceffity to try the Title of the Wife in the old Method , the Husband and Wife must execute the Leafe upon the Land , in their proper Perfons ; be- cause the Wife , not being a proper Perfon by ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Affigns Affize afore afterwards againſt the faid alfo Appurte Appurtenances Attorney Bathurst becauſe begotten Cafe cafual Ejector caufe cauſe Cofts Cuſtom Damages Deceafe Demefne demifed Demiſe doth entered Entry Execution faid Declaration faid Edward faid Elizabeth faid George faid John faid Jurors faid late faid Manor faid Meffuage faid Oath faid Plaintiff faid Richard faid Robert faid Sovereign Lord faid Tenements faid Thomas faid William fame Court fecond feifed Feoffment feven fhall fhould firft fixth fuch George Oxenden hath Heirs himſelf ibid Iffue Indenture John Cook John Lynch Judgment Juftices King's Caple Kingdom of Ireland laft laſt Latitat Leafe Leffee Leffor Lord the King Majefty Manor aforefaid muſt Oufter Oxenden Perfon Plea pleads Poffeffion prefent Premifes reafon recover Refidue Reign Releafe Reverfion Richard Coote ſaid Scire Facias Sheriff Statute Tenements aforefaid thefe thereupon Title Trefpafs and Ejectment Verdict Wife William Norris Writ of Error
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Página 206 - ... from the day next before the day of the date of the same indenture of bargain and sale, and by force of the statute made for transferring uses into possession), ALL THAT [parcels, general words : All the estate clause].
Página 126 - March then laft paft, to the full end and term of five years from thence next enfuing, and fully to be compleat and ended ; by virtue of which...
Página 199 - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances...
Página 214 - September then laft part, to the full End and Term of five Years from thence next enfuing and fully to be compleat and ended ; by Virtue of which...
Página 130 - Westminster, by some attorney of that court, and then and there, by a rule to be made of the same court, to cause yourself to be made defendant in my stead ; otherwise I shall suffer judgment to be entered against me, and you will be turned out of possession.
Página 204 - Francis prays a writ of the lord the king, to be directed to the sheriff of the county aforesaid, to cause him to have full seisin of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances : and it is granted unto him, returnable here without delay.
Página 268 - Saunders. by their attorneys within contained ; and the jurors of the jury whereof mention is within made being called, certain of them, to wit, Charles...
Página 289 - September in the year of our Lord according to the Computation of the Church of England one thousand...
Página 156 - Years, from thence next enfuing, and fully to be compleat and ended, if the faid CDE his Wife, and C.
Página 195 - And whereupon they say tliat they were seised of the tenements aforesaid with appurtenances in their demesne as of fee and right in time of peace in the time of Our Lord the King that now is by taking the profits thereof, to the value &c.