Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Band 2R. H. Small, 1825 |
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... actual possession and intention of keeping possession ceasing , the property which is founded upon such possession and intention ought also to cease of course . For , naturally speaking , the instant a man ceases to be , he ceases to ...
... actual possession and intention of keeping possession ceasing , the property which is founded upon such possession and intention ought also to cease of course . For , naturally speaking , the instant a man ceases to be , he ceases to ...
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... actual incumbent , or else the appropriator of the benefice : appropriations being a method of endowing monasteries , which seems to have been devised by the regular clergy ; by way of substitution to arbi- trary consecrations of tithes ...
... actual incumbent , or else the appropriator of the benefice : appropriations being a method of endowing monasteries , which seems to have been devised by the regular clergy ; by way of substitution to arbi- trary consecrations of tithes ...
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... actual production of the deed of com- position , or at least some independent proof of its having once existed . The reason for this is stated to be , that if it were otherwise , the church would SECONDLY , a discharge by custom or ...
... actual production of the deed of com- position , or at least some independent proof of its having once existed . The reason for this is stated to be , that if it were otherwise , the church would SECONDLY , a discharge by custom or ...
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... actual tenth part of the annual increase . This is sometimes a pecuniary compens- ation , as two - pence an acre for the tithe of land : sometimes it is a compensation in work and labour , as that the parson shall have only the twelfth ...
... actual tenth part of the annual increase . This is sometimes a pecuniary compens- ation , as two - pence an acre for the tithe of land : sometimes it is a compensation in work and labour , as that the parson shall have only the twelfth ...
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... actual service , it could not be thought hard that the lord should withhold the stipend , so long as the service was suspended . Though undoubtedly to our English ancestors , where such a stipendiary donation was a mere supposition or ...
... actual service , it could not be thought hard that the lord should withhold the stipend , so long as the service was suspended . Though undoubtedly to our English ancestors , where such a stipendiary donation was a mere supposition or ...
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Seite vii - 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.
Seite 311 - 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.
Seite 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.
Seite 284 - ... a trader who secretes himself, or does certain other acts tending to defraud his creditors.
Seite 522 - Third, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four.
Seite 2 - But when mankind increased in number, craft, and ambition, it became necessary to entertain conceptions of more permanent dominion, and to appropriate to individuals, not the immediate use only, but the very substance of the thing to be used.
Seite 106 - A BASE, or qualified fee, is such a one as hnth a qualification subjoined thereto, and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. As, in the case of a grant to A, and his heirs, tenants of the manor of Dale...
Seite 149 - Estates upon condition implied in law, are where a grant of an estate has a condition annexed to it inseparably, from its essence and constitution, although no condition be expressed in words. As if a grant be made to a man of an office...
Seite 123 - This estate is of an amphibious nature, partaking partly of an estate-tail, and partly of an estate for life. The tenant is, in truth, only tenant for life, but with many of the privileges of a tenant in tail ; as not to be punishable for waste...
Seite 152 - York, etc.), the law permits it to endure beyond the time when such contingency happens, unless the grantor or his heirs or assigns take advantage of the breach of the condition, and make either an entry or a claim in order to avoid the estate.