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... persons therein named . These mutual entails were regu- larly protected , by irritant and reso- lutive clauses , against selling and contracting debt , the nature of which has been already explained ; and it must be specially remarked ...
... persons therein named . These mutual entails were regu- larly protected , by irritant and reso- lutive clauses , against selling and contracting debt , the nature of which has been already explained ; and it must be specially remarked ...
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... person first named by the tailzie , and affect him with irritant and re- solutive clauses ; and , secondly , it was ... persons first named in each entail , but only on those after named , who alone are said to be meant by the term ...
... person first named by the tailzie , and affect him with irritant and re- solutive clauses ; and , secondly , it was ... persons first named in each entail , but only on those after named , who alone are said to be meant by the term ...
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... persons as you , in a great measure , that the act was made , and you must not suppose that our work has been so deficient as to miss al- most our sole purpose ; " besides , in answer to what may be founded on the expressions which seem ...
... persons as you , in a great measure , that the act was made , and you must not suppose that our work has been so deficient as to miss al- most our sole purpose ; " besides , in answer to what may be founded on the expressions which seem ...
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... persons in possession , be- ing thus free from the limitations of any entail at all . These views seem to lead to the inference , that a pro- prietor of lands may bind himself as institute of his own entail , even gra- tuitously ; and ...
... persons in possession , be- ing thus free from the limitations of any entail at all . These views seem to lead to the inference , that a pro- prietor of lands may bind himself as institute of his own entail , even gra- tuitously ; and ...
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... persons in Scotland were taken . Those opi- nions , in an Appendix , and the Re- port of the Commissioners , have been printed . An Act of Parliament has been since introduced , which , after a considerable struggle , was got post ...
... persons in Scotland were taken . Those opi- nions , in an Appendix , and the Re- port of the Commissioners , have been printed . An Act of Parliament has been since introduced , which , after a considerable struggle , was got post ...
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