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Page xii
... lands , also increase our local attachments , and our estimate of property in the soil . 3. Title of land . In England there are no lands to which the term tenure does not strictly apply , nor any proprietors of land , except the king ...
... lands , also increase our local attachments , and our estimate of property in the soil . 3. Title of land . In England there are no lands to which the term tenure does not strictly apply , nor any proprietors of land , except the king ...
Page xxii
... land in a wild state unconnected with any cultivated farm , on the principle that the land would be wholly useless to her , if she did not improve it ; and if she did , she would expose herself to disputes with the heir , and to ...
... land in a wild state unconnected with any cultivated farm , on the principle that the land would be wholly useless to her , if she did not improve it ; and if she did , she would expose herself to disputes with the heir , and to ...
Page xxix
... lands . Now , in the majority of instances of persons purchasing land together , they would prefer not to be joint tenants , but ten- ants in common . It is evident that the land ought to follow what is the common wish of parties , in ...
... lands . Now , in the majority of instances of persons purchasing land together , they would prefer not to be joint tenants , but ten- ants in common . It is evident that the land ought to follow what is the common wish of parties , in ...
Page xlviii
... land , by inheritance , or purchase ; and if he had no heirs of his body he might alien the whole of his purchased lands . If however , he had a son and heir , he could not disinherit him , and alien the whole , even of his purchased lands ...
... land , by inheritance , or purchase ; and if he had no heirs of his body he might alien the whole of his purchased lands . If however , he had a son and heir , he could not disinherit him , and alien the whole , even of his purchased lands ...
Page lii
... land had been used as a road . The road being discontinued , B. purchased the land from C. , having no notice of the deed to A. A's deed was af- terwards recorded . Held , A.'s title should prevail . ( Ib . ) The certificate of the ...
... land had been used as a road . The road being discontinued , B. purchased the land from C. , having no notice of the deed to A. A's deed was af- terwards recorded . Held , A.'s title should prevail . ( Ib . ) The certificate of the ...
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