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... ( Lord ) v . Cadogan ( Lord ) .. 228 Moody v . Matthews Moor v . Hawkins v . Huntington ―v . Pitt Moore's case Nichols v . Parker Nicholson v . Smith Nicloson v . Wordsworth Nightingale v . Lawson .. 61 Nepean ( Bart ) v . Doe d . Knight ...
... ( Lord ) v . Cadogan ( Lord ) .. 228 Moody v . Matthews Moor v . Hawkins v . Huntington ―v . Pitt Moore's case Nichols v . Parker Nicholson v . Smith Nicloson v . Wordsworth Nightingale v . Lawson .. 61 Nepean ( Bart ) v . Doe d . Knight ...
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... lords took as much as was necessary for the use of their families into their own hands , or demesnes , distributed other parts among their tenants , and the un- cultivated residue was called the lord's waste . In some instances the ...
... lords took as much as was necessary for the use of their families into their own hands , or demesnes , distributed other parts among their tenants , and the un- cultivated residue was called the lord's waste . In some instances the ...
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... lord , is good . This was fully established in the case of Bateson & Green ( o ) ; and it is to be observed that the extent to which the lord's right had been carried in that case did not appear to be unreasonable ( p ) . Grants have ...
... lord , is good . This was fully established in the case of Bateson & Green ( o ) ; and it is to be observed that the extent to which the lord's right had been carried in that case did not appear to be unreasonable ( p ) . Grants have ...
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... lords of copyhold manors , who refuse to permit equitable owners to suffer a recovery , or pass a surrender in the lord's court , without being ad- mitted , or at least paying fines as if they were admitted . " It is , however , to be ...
... lords of copyhold manors , who refuse to permit equitable owners to suffer a recovery , or pass a surrender in the lord's court , without being ad- mitted , or at least paying fines as if they were admitted . " It is , however , to be ...
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... lord , when copyhold lands have escheated or reverted to him , the lord is con- " sidered as an instrument . For though it is in his power to keep " the lands in his own hands , or to dispose of them at his pleasure , " by granting an ...
... lord , when copyhold lands have escheated or reverted to him , the lord is con- " sidered as an instrument . For though it is in his power to keep " the lands in his own hands , or to dispose of them at his pleasure , " by granting an ...
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Page 343 - ... then such person, or the person claiming through him, may, notwithstanding the period of twenty years hereinbefore limited shall have expired, make an entry or distress, or bring an action to recover such land or rent...
Page 2 - STEPHEN'S NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND, partly founded on Blackstone.
Page 278 - A third rule respecting remainders is this : that the remainder must vest in the grantee during the continuance of the particular estate, or eo instanti that it determines.
Page 2 - I, c. 1, which directs, that, upon all sales or feoffments of land, the feoffee shall hold the same, not of his immediate feoffor, but of the chief lord of the fee, of whom such feoffor himself held it.
Page 409 - Tenure whatever, for the unexpired Residue, whatever it may be of any Term originally created for a Period of not less than...
Page 33 - Coke observes, although very meanly descended, yet come of an ancient house ; for, from what has been premised, it appears, that copyholders are in truth no other but villeins, who, by a long series of immemorial encroachments on the lord, have at last established a customary right to those estates, which before were held absolutely at the lord's will.
Page 248 - December, 1833, no person shall make an entry or distress, or bring an action to recover any land or rent, but within twenty years next after the lime at which the right to make such entry or distress, or to bring such action, shall have first accrued to some person through whom he claims...
Page 172 - ... his issue, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will, by reason of such person having a prior estate tail, or of a preceding gift being, without any implication arising from such words, a limitation of an estate tail to such person or issue, or otherwise: Provided, that this act shall not extend to cases where such words as aforesaid import if no issue described in a preceding gift shall be born, or if there shall be no issue who shall live to attain the age or otherwise answer the...
Page 42 - ... it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate thereof by virtue of the grant...
Page 343 - ... mentioned, or by any person claiming through him, but within forty years next after the time at which such right shall have first accrued, although the person under disability at such time may have remained under one or more of such disabilities during the whole...