A Digest of the Laws, of England Respecting Real Property, Том 3A. Strahan, 1804 |
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... FRANCHISES . 28. RENTS . 29. DESCENT . 30. ESCHEAT . AND 31. PRESCRIPTION . 23. COMMON . 24. WAYS . 25. OFFICES . 36. DIGNITIES . LONDON : PRINTED BY A. STRAHAN , LAW - PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY ; FOR J. BUTTERWORTH ...
... FRANCHISES . 28. RENTS . 29. DESCENT . 30. ESCHEAT . AND 31. PRESCRIPTION . 23. COMMON . 24. WAYS . 25. OFFICES . 36. DIGNITIES . LONDON : PRINTED BY A. STRAHAN , LAW - PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY ; FOR J. BUTTERWORTH ...
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... FRANCHISES . 1. Nature of Franchifes 3. Franchises annexed to Manors 4. Court Leet 6. Waifs 10. Wreck 17. Eftray 23. Treasure - Trove 26. Royal Fish 27. Forfeitures 29. Deodands 32. Fairs and Markets 42. A Forest 51. A Free Chafe 57 ...
... FRANCHISES . 1. Nature of Franchifes 3. Franchises annexed to Manors 4. Court Leet 6. Waifs 10. Wreck 17. Eftray 23. Treasure - Trove 26. Royal Fish 27. Forfeitures 29. Deodands 32. Fairs and Markets 42. A Forest 51. A Free Chafe 57 ...
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... Franchises may be deftroyed 76. Reunion with the Crown 78. Surrender 79 Forfeiture TITLE XXVIII . RENTS . CHAP . I. Of the Origin and Nature of Rents . 1. Origin of Rents 6. Of Rent - Service 8. Of a Rent - Charge 12. Of a Rent - Seck ...
... Franchises may be deftroyed 76. Reunion with the Crown 78. Surrender 79 Forfeiture TITLE XXVIII . RENTS . CHAP . I. Of the Origin and Nature of Rents . 1. Origin of Rents 6. Of Rent - Service 8. Of a Rent - Charge 12. Of a Rent - Seck ...
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... FRANCHISE is defined to be a royal privilege or branch of the royal prerogative , fubfifting in the hands of a fubject , by grant from the King . And formerly grants of royal franchises were so common , that in the parliament which was ...
... FRANCHISE is defined to be a royal privilege or branch of the royal prerogative , fubfifting in the hands of a fubject , by grant from the King . And formerly grants of royal franchises were so common , that in the parliament which was ...
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... franchises annexed to manors , the principal of which are , the right to hold a court leet , and to have waifs , wrecks , eftrays , trea- , fure - trove , royal fifh , forfeitures , and deodands : all which were originally a part of the ...
... franchises annexed to manors , the principal of which are , the right to hold a court leet , and to have waifs , wrecks , eftrays , trea- , fure - trove , royal fifh , forfeitures , and deodands : all which were originally a part of the ...
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Стр. 368 - But in the mean time till some act be done by the rightful owner to devest this possession and assert his title, such actual possession is, prima facie, evidence of a legal title in the possessor ; and it may by length of time, and negligence of him who hath the right, by degrees ripen into a perfect and indefeasible title.
Стр. 402 - died. John the younger suffered a com" mon recovery to the use of himself for life, " remainder to his wife for life, remainder " to the heirs male of their two bodies, " remainder to the use of the will of John
Стр. 132 - Offices, which are a right to exercise a public or private employment, and to take the fees and emoluments thereunto belonging, are also incorporeal hereditaments, whether public, as those of magistrates, or private, as of bailiffs, receivers, and the like.
Стр. 127 - By the law of the twelve tables at Rome, where a man had the right. of way over another's land, and the road was out of repair, he who had the right of way might go over any part of the land he pleased; which was the established rule in public as well as private ways.
Стр. 226 - And yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things— -finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality. And yet let the name and dignity of De Vere stand so long as it pleaseth God!
Стр. 406 - that he who would have been heir to the father of the deceased" (and, of course to the mother, or any other real or...
Стр. 282 - ... cast are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners, to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy, or cork, or such other thing that will not sink, so that they may find them again, & dicitur lig.
Стр. 362 - ... if such tenant for life die on the day on which the same was made payable, the whole, or if before such day then a proportion, of such rent, according to the time such tenant for life lived of the last year or quarter of a year or other time in which the said rent was growing due as aforesaid, making all just allowances, or a proportionable part thereof respectively...
Стр. 128 - The question is upon the grant of this way. Now, it is not laid to be a grant of a way, generally, over the land, but of a precise specific way. The grantor says, You may go in this particular line, but I do not give you a right to go either on the right or left. I entirely agree with my Brother Walker, that, by common law, he who has the use of a thing ought to repair it.
Стр. 25 - ... of his or her separate part of the advowson to present in his or her turn ; as if there be two, and they make such partition, each shall be said to be seised, the one of the one moiety to present in the first turn, the other of the other moiety to present in the second turn...