Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... person so favoured is called the heir . " Whereas the feudal notion of the word heir preserved in the English law , is of one upon whom the estate is cast , after the death of his ancestor , by act of law and right of blood . In other ...
... person so favoured is called the heir . " Whereas the feudal notion of the word heir preserved in the English law , is of one upon whom the estate is cast , after the death of his ancestor , by act of law and right of blood . In other ...
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... person dies intestate , leaving an estate worth ( say ) £ 100,000 , with a mortgage made by him upon it for half its value , or £ 50,000 , and leaving also £ 50,000 of per- sonal property , in this case the real estate is obviously ...
... person dies intestate , leaving an estate worth ( say ) £ 100,000 , with a mortgage made by him upon it for half its value , or £ 50,000 , and leaving also £ 50,000 of per- sonal property , in this case the real estate is obviously ...
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... person is also designated by the term " heir - apparent under the entail of the heir in possession . " Now , is this a qualification of the general term " heir - substitute next in succes- sion , " and must such person , under the act ...
... person is also designated by the term " heir - apparent under the entail of the heir in possession . " Now , is this a qualification of the general term " heir - substitute next in succes- sion , " and must such person , under the act ...
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... person entitled to take per formam doni , who shall be born after this date , together with the consent of all those ... person with one child may dispose at pleasure of a moiety of his property , the child inheriting the other moiety as ...
... person entitled to take per formam doni , who shall be born after this date , together with the consent of all those ... person with one child may dispose at pleasure of a moiety of his property , the child inheriting the other moiety as ...
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... persons at the seat of government , is even now our most alarming danger . We know , from what we see among our- selves , that governments must take form , not from human devices , but from GOD's providences . We our- selves are the ...
... persons at the seat of government , is even now our most alarming danger . We know , from what we see among our- selves , that governments must take form , not from human devices , but from GOD's providences . We our- selves are the ...
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