An Introduction to the History of the Law of Real Property: With Original AuthoritiesCalrendon Press, 1892 - 446 էջ |
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alienation assize autem Blackstone Bracton called CHAP charter chief lord common law common of pasture Conquest conveyance copyhold court curia Curia Regis custom disseisin domini regis donor Edward ejus enjoyment escheat estate in fee estate tail facere fee simple feoffee feoffment folkland freehold fuerit gift grant habuerit haeredem haeredes haeredibus haeres heirs held Henry hold homage homagium hujusmodi husband illa inde inheritance issue Item knight-service lessee liberum tenementum Littleton livery lord the king Magna Carta manor marriage mode nisi person possession possit poterit potest quae quam quia quis quod reign remainder render rights of common Roman law rule scilicet SECT secundum seised seisin servitium sicut sine sive socage Statute Statute of Merton Stubbs suam sunt suum tali tamen tenant tenements tenure term terra thegn tunc vero Vict villein villenage wardship writ writ of right
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Էջ 389 - ... all contingent, executory, or other future interests in any real or personal estate, whether the testator may or may not be ascertained as the person or one of the persons in whom the same respectively may become vested, and whether he may be entitled thereto under the instrument by which the same respectively were created, or under any disposition thereof by deed or will ; and also to all rights of entry for conditions broken, and other rights of entry...
Էջ 389 - And be it further enacted, That every Will made by a Man or Woman shall be revoked by his or her Marriage (except a Will made in exercise of a Power of Appointment, when the Real or Personal Estate thereby appointed would not in default of such Appointment pass to his or her Heir, Customary Heir, Executor, or Administrator, or the Person entitled as his or her next of Kin, under the Statute of Distributions) . XIX.
Էջ 414 - ... specifying the particular breach complained of and, if the breach is capable of remedy, requiring the lessee to remedy the breach, and, in any case, requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach, and the lessee fails, within a reasonable time thereafter, to remedy the breach, if it is capable of remedy, and to make reasonable compensation in money, to the satisfaction of the lessor, for the breach.
Էջ 404 - Whereas gifts or alienations of lands, tenements, or hereditaments in mortmain are prohibited or restrained by Magna Charta, and divers other wholesome laws, as prejudicial to and against the common utility ; nevertheless, this public mischief has of late greatly increased by many large and improvident alienations or dispositions made by languishing or dying persons, or by other persons to uses called charitable uses, to take place after their deaths, to the disherison of their lawful heirs...
Էջ 349 - And therefore on a feoffment to A and his heirs, to the use of B and his heirs...
Էջ 3 - In universum aestimanti, plus penes peditem roboris: eoque mixti proeliantur, apta et congruente ad equestrem pugnam velocitate peditum, quos ex omni juventute delectos ante aciem locant. Definitur et numerus: centeni ex singulis pagis sunt: idque ipsum inter suos vocantur; et quod primo numerus fuit, jam nomen et honor est.
Էջ 326 - A, tenant in fee simple, makes a feoffment to B and his heirs, to the use of C and his heirs.
Էջ 383 - Every will shall be construed with reference to the real and personal estate comprised in it to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention appears by the will.
Էջ 247 - As, if the grant be to a man and his issue of his body, to a man and his seed, to a man and his children, or offspring; all these are only estates for life, there wanting the words of inheritance, his heirs.
Էջ 21 - Ilium defendere, tueri, sua quoque fortia facta gloriae ejus assignare, praecipuum sacramentum est. Principes pro victoria pugnant; comites pro principe. Si civitas, in qua orti sunt, longa pace et otio torpeat, plerique nobilium...