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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... statute , ( viz . by the statute de districtione scac- carii , 51 H. 3. st . 4. ) And the great distresses shall not be taken for his debts , nor driven too far ; and if the debtor can find convenient surety , the distress shall in the ...
... statute , ( viz . by the statute de districtione scac- carii , 51 H. 3. st . 4. ) And the great distresses shall not be taken for his debts , nor driven too far ; and if the debtor can find convenient surety , the distress shall in the ...
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... statute . Sed quære , whether this statute extends to any equity against the King , otherwise than in case of pleas by way of discharge ? But it was likewise decreed in this cause that the plaintiff should be saved harmless from all ...
... statute . Sed quære , whether this statute extends to any equity against the King , otherwise than in case of pleas by way of discharge ? But it was likewise decreed in this cause that the plaintiff should be saved harmless from all ...
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... statute do not extend to this alienee ; the common law did not help the King in these cases ; the statute helps the King in the case against the issue in tail . Jenk . 226 , pl . 99 , 285 , pl . 19 . The issue in tail shall not be ...
... statute do not extend to this alienee ; the common law did not help the King in these cases ; the statute helps the King in the case against the issue in tail . Jenk . 226 , pl . 99 , 285 , pl . 19 . The issue in tail shall not be ...
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... statute . Sed quære , whether this statute extends to any equity against the King , otherwise than in case of pleas by way of discharge ? But it was likewise decreed in this cause that the plaintiff should be saved harmless from all ...
... statute . Sed quære , whether this statute extends to any equity against the King , otherwise than in case of pleas by way of discharge ? But it was likewise decreed in this cause that the plaintiff should be saved harmless from all ...
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... statute , and therefore valid , pro- vided they do not exceed , together with the lease in being , the term permitted by the act . Co. Lit. 45. But by a saving expressly made , this statute of 1 Eliz . did not extend to grants made by ...
... statute , and therefore valid , pro- vided they do not exceed , together with the lease in being , the term permitted by the act . Co. Lit. 45. But by a saving expressly made , this statute of 1 Eliz . did not extend to grants made by ...
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