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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... held by the King jure coronæ , from the person of his successor , there that custom cannot prevail , " for the crown and the lands whereof the King is seised jure corona are concomitantia . " Thus , if the King dies , leaving two sons ...
... held by the King jure coronæ , from the person of his successor , there that custom cannot prevail , " for the crown and the lands whereof the King is seised jure corona are concomitantia . " Thus , if the King dies , leaving two sons ...
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... held , that the King hath only an interest in the offender's lands till he return ; and that his restoring them is not a matter of grace but of right . Lane , 48 . The King is also considered as the fountain of justice , and general ...
... held , that the King hath only an interest in the offender's lands till he return ; and that his restoring them is not a matter of grace but of right . Lane , 48 . The King is also considered as the fountain of justice , and general ...
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... held by him as duke of Lancaster as in respect of crown property . An immediate grant under the duchy seal , of property then under lease , the lease not being recited in the grant , was held void . Held also , that , as it appeared ...
... held by him as duke of Lancaster as in respect of crown property . An immediate grant under the duchy seal , of property then under lease , the lease not being recited in the grant , was held void . Held also , that , as it appeared ...
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... held , that the King hath only in the minority of his successor , about five years after , by an interest in the offender's lands till he return ; and that stat . 1 Edw . 6. c . 12. It was anciently held , though that is his restoring ...
... held , that the King hath only in the minority of his successor , about five years after , by an interest in the offender's lands till he return ; and that stat . 1 Edw . 6. c . 12. It was anciently held , though that is his restoring ...
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... held by the court , that as W. did not oblige himself and his heirs , that the heir , by the death of the father , was discharged . And if the assignment had been made in the lifetime of the father , and then the father had died , the ...
... held by the court , that as W. did not oblige himself and his heirs , that the heir , by the death of the father , was discharged . And if the assignment had been made in the lifetime of the father , and then the father had died , the ...
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