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 |
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... deed , writing , or writ , hanging at or out of the same ; and an appending seal is called a label . See Deed . LABINA . Watery land : in qua facile labitur . Mon. Angl . tom . 2. p . 372 . LABORARIIS . Is an ancient writ against ...
... deed , writing , or writ , hanging at or out of the same ; and an appending seal is called a label . See Deed . LABINA . Watery land : in qua facile labitur . Mon. Angl . tom . 2. p . 372 . LABORARIIS . Is an ancient writ against ...
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... deed - poll ; and sometimes also it is ( as it may be of land or any such like thing grantable without deed for life , or never so many years , ) by word of mouth , without any writing ; and then it is called a lease - parol . Sheph ...
... deed - poll ; and sometimes also it is ( as it may be of land or any such like thing grantable without deed for life , or never so many years , ) by word of mouth , without any writing ; and then it is called a lease - parol . Sheph ...
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... deed - poll ; and sometimes also it is ( as it may be of land or any such like thing grantable without deed for life , or never so many years , ) by word of mouth , without any writing ; and then it is called a lease - parol . Sheph ...
... deed - poll ; and sometimes also it is ( as it may be of land or any such like thing grantable without deed for life , or never so many years , ) by word of mouth , without any writing ; and then it is called a lease - parol . Sheph ...
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... deed that created it. agree , after the expiration of the said term of one year ; this | is a good lease for two years ; and after every subsequent year begun , is not determinable till that be ended . 1 Wils . part 1 , p . 262. But if ...
... deed that created it. agree , after the expiration of the said term of one year ; this | is a good lease for two years ; and after every subsequent year begun , is not determinable till that be ended . 1 Wils . part 1 , p . 262. But if ...
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Thomas Edlyne Tomlins. estate in lands , if the deed that created it be lost , for the estate in the land is derived from the party that made it , and not from the deed , otherwise than instrumentally and decla- rative of the mind and ...
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins. estate in lands , if the deed that created it be lost , for the estate in the land is derived from the party that made it , and not from the deed , otherwise than instrumentally and decla- rative of the mind and ...
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