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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... statute , it is a good lease against the husband , though not against the wife : the husband and wife cannot bind him in reversion or remainder . 1 Inst . 362 . A lease by the husband of a feme covert's estate , though not within 32 Hen ...
... statute , it is a good lease against the husband , though not against the wife : the husband and wife cannot bind him in reversion or remainder . 1 Inst . 362 . A lease by the husband of a feme covert's estate , though not within 32 Hen ...
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... Statute of Uses , and is now the most common of any , and therefore not to be shaken ; though very great lawyers , as particularly Mr. Noy , attorney - general to King Charles I. , formerly doubted its validity . 2 Mod . 252. It is thus ...
... Statute of Uses , and is now the most common of any , and therefore not to be shaken ; though very great lawyers , as particularly Mr. Noy , attorney - general to King Charles I. , formerly doubted its validity . 2 Mod . 252. It is thus ...
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... statute for transferring uses into possession , the lessee may be capable of a release . The bargain and sale therefore , or lease for a year , as it is generally called , operates , and the bargainee is in the possession by the statute ...
... statute for transferring uses into possession , the lessee may be capable of a release . The bargain and sale therefore , or lease for a year , as it is generally called , operates , and the bargainee is in the possession by the statute ...
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... statute shall be allowed , except a dispensation be allowed of in such statute ; and except in such cases as shall be specially provided for during this session of parliament . §13 . No charter granted before the 23d of October , 1689 ...
... statute shall be allowed , except a dispensation be allowed of in such statute ; and except in such cases as shall be specially provided for during this session of parliament . §13 . No charter granted before the 23d of October , 1689 ...
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... Statute ( 21 Jac . 1. c . 16. ) and of the Courts bound thereby . IV . The Exceptions in that Statute - 1 , Relating to Infants ; 2 , Merchants ' Accounts ; 3 , Persons beyond Sea ; 4 , Executors and Administrators ; 5 , In cases of De ...
... Statute ( 21 Jac . 1. c . 16. ) and of the Courts bound thereby . IV . The Exceptions in that Statute - 1 , Relating to Infants ; 2 , Merchants ' Accounts ; 3 , Persons beyond Sea ; 4 , Executors and Administrators ; 5 , In cases of De ...
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