The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... charge the land so conveyed . B. L. having purchased a long term for years in houses , afterwards purchased the ... charges or incum- Process and executions for debts in the Court of Exche - bers the land , either to his issue or others ...
... charge the land so conveyed . B. L. having purchased a long term for years in houses , afterwards purchased the ... charges or incum- Process and executions for debts in the Court of Exche - bers the land , either to his issue or others ...
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... charged the very land , whoever did possess it . Spelm . of Feuds . See Trinoda Necessitas . LANDLORD . He of whom ... charge upon the subject , above half the time at 4s . in the pound ; sometimes at 3s .; sometimes at 2s .; twice at ...
... charged the very land , whoever did possess it . Spelm . of Feuds . See Trinoda Necessitas . LANDLORD . He of whom ... charge upon the subject , above half the time at 4s . in the pound ; sometimes at 3s .; sometimes at 2s .; twice at ...
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... charged by this statute for the penalty on a conviction of recusancy of the tenant in tail by proclamation , under stat . 29 Eliz . c . 6. but otherwise it had been if he had been convicted under stat . 23 Eliz . c . 1. 1 Rol . Rep . 94 ...
... charged by this statute for the penalty on a conviction of recusancy of the tenant in tail by proclamation , under stat . 29 Eliz . c . 6. but otherwise it had been if he had been convicted under stat . 23 Eliz . c . 1. 1 Rol . Rep . 94 ...
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... charged ; and the stat . 7 Edw . 6. c . 1. makes further regulations on that subject , and requires all officers to find ... charge the land so conveyed . B. L. having purchased a long term for years in houses , afterwards purchased the ...
... charged ; and the stat . 7 Edw . 6. c . 1. makes further regulations on that subject , and requires all officers to find ... charge the land so conveyed . B. L. having purchased a long term for years in houses , afterwards purchased the ...
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... charge any accountant whose yearly receipt exceeds not 300l . otherwise than as he was lawfully chargeable before this act , § 10 . Neither shall this act extend to such accountants , as by order of their offices , and charge ...
... charge any accountant whose yearly receipt exceeds not 300l . otherwise than as he was lawfully chargeable before this act , § 10 . Neither shall this act extend to such accountants , as by order of their offices , and charge ...
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