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Page xviii
... entry , the husband shall not have curtesy . This rule has been changed in Connecticut , Pennsylvania , and Tennessee , and a right to seisin or potential seisin merely , there being no ad- verse possession , and whether such seisin ...
... entry , the husband shall not have curtesy . This rule has been changed in Connecticut , Pennsylvania , and Tennessee , and a right to seisin or potential seisin merely , there being no ad- verse possession , and whether such seisin ...
Page xix
... entry , the inheritance will go , not to her heir , but to the heir of the person last seised , and the husband will not have his curtesy . The rule has been carried still further in this coun- try ; and in one state , where the title ...
... entry , the inheritance will go , not to her heir , but to the heir of the person last seised , and the husband will not have his curtesy . The rule has been carried still further in this coun- try ; and in one state , where the title ...
Page xxiii
... long as the mortgagee does not exert his right of entry , or foreclosure , is regarded as world , but the mortgagee and his assigns . Even in the view of the English courts of equity , the owner of LAW OF REAL PROPERTY . xxiii.
... long as the mortgagee does not exert his right of entry , or foreclosure , is regarded as world , but the mortgagee and his assigns . Even in the view of the English courts of equity , the owner of LAW OF REAL PROPERTY . xxiii.
Page xxiv
... entry on the part of her husband , though after the technical forfeiture of the mortgage at law , by non - payment at the day , be now , even at law , entitled to dower in the mortgaged estate . The better opinion is , that she would ...
... entry on the part of her husband , though after the technical forfeiture of the mortgage at law , by non - payment at the day , be now , even at law , entitled to dower in the mortgaged estate . The better opinion is , that she would ...
Page xlv
... entry is devisable . Rights of entry are devisable , even though there be an adverse possession or disseisin ; and the will will extend prospectively , and carry all the testator's lands existing at his death , if so evidently intended ...
... entry is devisable . Rights of entry are devisable , even though there be an adverse possession or disseisin ; and the will will extend prospectively , and carry all the testator's lands existing at his death , if so evidently intended ...
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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