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Page ix
... common property to private use , is occupancy . The enjoy- ment having commenced , if he chose to exchange places with his next , or some remoter neighbor , he could transfer his right by another public and notorious ceremony , such as ...
... common property to private use , is occupancy . The enjoy- ment having commenced , if he chose to exchange places with his next , or some remoter neighbor , he could transfer his right by another public and notorious ceremony , such as ...
Page x
... common property within a cer- tain distance around such improvement ; when we are not pre- sumed to have relinquished our improvements until we have left them unoccupied for a certain length of time ; when we may transfer them at our ...
... common property within a cer- tain distance around such improvement ; when we are not pre- sumed to have relinquished our improvements until we have left them unoccupied for a certain length of time ; when we may transfer them at our ...
Page xi
... common law was the basis of the laws of the colo- nies , yet no more of it was in fact introduced than was thought to be suited to their condition . Parts of the system were never adopted ; others fell into disuse . The colonial ...
... common law was the basis of the laws of the colo- nies , yet no more of it was in fact introduced than was thought to be suited to their condition . Parts of the system were never adopted ; others fell into disuse . The colonial ...
Page xii
... common law doctrine of real property that the king cannot grant land to which the reservation of tenure is not annexed though he should declare otherwise in express words . ( 3 Kent Com . 485. ) In this country , we have adopted the ...
... common law doctrine of real property that the king cannot grant land to which the reservation of tenure is not annexed though he should declare otherwise in express words . ( 3 Kent Com . 485. ) In this country , we have adopted the ...
Page xiv
... common socage . By so- cage tenure is meant lands held by a fixed and determinate ser- vice , which is not military , nor in the power of the superior to vary at pleasure . The certainty , and pacific nature of the ser- vice , rendered ...
... common socage . By so- cage tenure is meant lands held by a fixed and determinate ser- vice , which is not military , nor in the power of the superior to vary at pleasure . The certainty , and pacific nature of the ser- vice , rendered ...
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abstract agent agreement alien assignees auction authority bankrupt Beav binding bound cestui que trust Chap Chapter chaser claim common law condition contract Conv convey conveyance copyholds court court of equity covenant creditors curtesy death deed defects deposit descendants devise doctrine dower effect entitled equity of redemption evidence execution fact fee simple feme covert freehold grantor heir held husband incumbrances infant inheritance insolvent interest judgment Kent land lease liable lien Lord Madd ment mortgage North Carolina notice owner paid parol particulars party payment person possession presumption principal purchase-money purchaser purchaser's Railway Company real estate real property rent respect rule says Kent Sect seisin sell Smith sold solicitor specific performance statute of frauds subsequent sufficient Sugden tenant tion unless Vend Vict vide infra void wife