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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... entitled to this rank , they must be created by the king in person in the field , under the royal banners in time of open war , else they rank after baronets . 1 Comm . 403 . KNIGHTS OF THE BATH , [ Milites Balnei . ] Have their name ...
... entitled to this rank , they must be created by the king in person in the field , under the royal banners in time of open war , else they rank after baronets . 1 Comm . 403 . KNIGHTS OF THE BATH , [ Milites Balnei . ] Have their name ...
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... entitled to , that is to say , house - bote , fire - bote , plough - bote , and hay - bote . Co. Lit. 45. See Bote , Estovers . With regard to emblements , or the profits of lands sowed by tenant for years , there is this difference ...
... entitled to , that is to say , house - bote , fire - bote , plough - bote , and hay - bote . Co. Lit. 45. See Bote , Estovers . With regard to emblements , or the profits of lands sowed by tenant for years , there is this difference ...
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... entitled to the inheritance . 1 Inst . 53. See Waste . In the second place , Tenant for life , or his representatives , shall not be prejudiced by any sudden determination of his estate ; because such a determination is contingent and ...
... entitled to the inheritance . 1 Inst . 53. See Waste . In the second place , Tenant for life , or his representatives , shall not be prejudiced by any sudden determination of his estate ; because such a determination is contingent and ...
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... entitled to object , has been long held to be a sufficient foundation for raising the presumption of an agreement not to obstruct them . 2 B. & Cr . 686 ; Darwin v . Upton , cited 3 T. R. 159 ; 2 Wms . Saund . 175 . Previous , however ...
... entitled to object , has been long held to be a sufficient foundation for raising the presumption of an agreement not to obstruct them . 2 B. & Cr . 686 ; Darwin v . Upton , cited 3 T. R. 159 ; 2 Wms . Saund . 175 . Previous , however ...
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... entitled to ancient lights pulled down his house , and erected a blank wall in the place of a wall in which there had been windows , and suffered such blank wall to remain about seventeen years , and the defendant erected a building ...
... entitled to ancient lights pulled down his house , and erected a blank wall in the place of a wall in which there had been windows , and suffered such blank wall to remain about seventeen years , and the defendant erected a building ...
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