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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... action to recover any land or rent by reason of any forfeiture or breach of condition shall have first accrued in respect of any estate or interest in reversion or remainder , and the land or rent shall not have been recovered by virtue ...
... action to recover any land or rent by reason of any forfeiture or breach of condition shall have first accrued in respect of any estate or interest in reversion or remainder , and the land or rent shall not have been recovered by virtue ...
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... action to recover such land or interest at any time within five years next after the passing of this act . " §16 . " Provided , that if at the time at which the right of any person to make an entry or distress or bring an action to ...
... action to recover such land or interest at any time within five years next after the passing of this act . " §16 . " Provided , that if at the time at which the right of any person to make an entry or distress or bring an action to ...
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... action or suit to recover any land or rent within such period as hereinafter is mentioned next after the time at which the right of such cor- poration sole , or of his predecessor , to ... action of debt on LIMITATION OF ACTIONS , II . 1 .
... action or suit to recover any land or rent within such period as hereinafter is mentioned next after the time at which the right of such cor- poration sole , or of his predecessor , to ... action of debt on LIMITATION OF ACTIONS , II . 1 .
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... action as aforesaid in respect of such land , such writ or action may be brought at any time before the 1st June , 1835 , in case the same might have been brought if this act had not been made , notwithstanding the period of twenty ...
... action as aforesaid in respect of such land , such writ or action may be brought at any time before the 1st June , 1835 , in case the same might have been brought if this act had not been made , notwithstanding the period of twenty ...
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... action being for a penalty given by a statute , the plaintiff might have brought an action of debt by original in B. R. because the statute gives the action ; and he held , that there was a difference between a civil action , and an action ...
... action being for a penalty given by a statute , the plaintiff might have brought an action of debt by original in B. R. because the statute gives the action ; and he held , that there was a difference between a civil action , and an action ...
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