Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an Analysis of the Work, Volumen2S. Sweet, 1836 |
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... called , lands are delivered by the sheriff to a plaintiff , till their profits shall satisfy a debt adjudged to be due by law 161 CHAPTER XI . OF ESTATES IN POSSESSION , REMAINDER , AND REVERSION . I. ESTATES , with respect to their ...
... called , lands are delivered by the sheriff to a plaintiff , till their profits shall satisfy a debt adjudged to be due by law 161 CHAPTER XI . OF ESTATES IN POSSESSION , REMAINDER , AND REVERSION . I. ESTATES , with respect to their ...
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... called a toft , which is a name superior to land and inferior to messuage . " ( Hill v . Grange , 1 Plowd . 170. ) ( 13 ) Croft , is a small inclosure near to the homestead . ( 14 ) So long as fines and recoveries were looked upon ...
... called a toft , which is a name superior to land and inferior to messuage . " ( Hill v . Grange , 1 Plowd . 170. ) ( 13 ) Croft , is a small inclosure near to the homestead . ( 14 ) So long as fines and recoveries were looked upon ...
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... called the patron of the church . For , when lords of manors first built churches on their own demesnes , and appointed the tithes ( 4 ) of those manors to be paid to the officiating ministers , which before were given to the clergy in ...
... called the patron of the church . For , when lords of manors first built churches on their own demesnes , and appointed the tithes ( 4 ) of those manors to be paid to the officiating ministers , which before were given to the clergy in ...
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... called an advowson appendant ( e ) : and it will pass or be con- veyed , together with the manor , as incident and appendant thereto , by a grant of the manor only , without adding any other words ( f ) ( 7 ) . But where the property of ...
... called an advowson appendant ( e ) : and it will pass or be con- veyed , together with the manor , as incident and appendant thereto , by a grant of the manor only , without adding any other words ( f ) ( 7 ) . But where the property of ...
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... called the infeodation of tithes , or their being granted to mere laymen ( ƒ ) ; where- as this letter of Pope Innocent to the archbishop enjoined the payment of tithes to the parsons of the respective parishes where every man inhabited ...
... called the infeodation of tithes , or their being granted to mere laymen ( ƒ ) ; where- as this letter of Pope Innocent to the archbishop enjoined the payment of tithes to the parsons of the respective parishes where every man inhabited ...
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act of bankruptcy advowson afterwards alienation ancestor ancient assigns bankrupt blood chapter chattels cited claim collateral common law common recovery contract conveyance copyhold court of equity creditors custom death debts declared deed descend devise doctrine dower Eliz emblements enacted entitled escheat executed executor fee-simple feodal feoffment feud forfeiture freehold gavelkind grant grantor hath heirs held hereditaments husband Ibid incorporeal hereditaments inheritance Inst interest issue joint-tenants king knight-service lands lease liable limited Litt livery lord Lord Coke manor marriage ment modus mortgage nature notes thereto original owner particular estate party payment person possession purchase purchasor reason recovery remainder rent rule seised seisin serjeanty socage species Stat statute statute of frauds tenant in tail tenements tenure term thereof thing tion tithes trust unless vested villein villenage void wife words
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Página 4 - And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar.
Página 4 - Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Página 373 - ... no devise in writing of lands, tenements or hereditaments, or any clause thereof, shall be revocable, otherwise than by some other will or codicil in writing, or other writing declaring the same, or by burning, cancelling, tearing or obliterating the same by the testator himself, or in his presence, and by his directions and consent...
Página 305 - Now this was the manner in former time in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning changing, for to confirm all things ; a man plucked off his shoe, and gave it to his neighbour : and this was a testimony in Israel.
Página 514 - America to them in hand paid by the party of the second part, at or before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged...
Página 11 - For water is a movable, wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature; so that I can only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary, property therein...
Página xxiv - They are not : there is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of property ; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world, in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe.
Página 14 - land" includes not only the face of the earth, but every thing under it, or over it. And therefore, if a man grants all his lands, he grants thereby all his mines of metal and other fossils, his woods, his waters, and his houses, as well as his fields and meadows.
Página 318 - Coke defines it1 to be a conveyance of an estate or right in esse, whereby a voidable estate is made sure and unavoidable, or whereby a particular estate is increased : and the words of making it are these, " have given, granted, ratified, approved and confirmed.
Página 467 - ... all persons using the trade of merchandize by way of bargaining, exchange, bartering, commission, consignment, or otherwise, in gross or by retail, and all persons who, either for themselves or as agents or factors for others, seek their living by buying and selling, or by buying or letting for hire, or by the workmanship of goods or commodities...