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... leffor and leffee , for [ 1TermRep . the poffeffion and profits of lands , & c . on the one fide , and 598-9 . ] a recompence by rent , or other confideration , on the other . This is efteemed in law a middle kind of intereft between an ...
... leffor and leffee , for [ 1TermRep . the poffeffion and profits of lands , & c . on the one fide , and 598-9 . ] a recompence by rent , or other confideration , on the other . This is efteemed in law a middle kind of intereft between an ...
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... leffor . Alfo , another reafon might be , becaufe thefe leafes for years were under the power of the freeholder to destroy by a recovery ; for the perfon coming in by the recovery , was fuppofed to come in by title paramount , and fo ...
... leffor . Alfo , another reafon might be , becaufe thefe leafes for years were under the power of the freeholder to destroy by a recovery ; for the perfon coming in by the recovery , was fuppofed to come in by title paramount , and fo ...
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... leffor as of ftrangers , men found it their intereft to improve and encourage this fort of property , and therefore ... leffor hath not any reverfion in them to grant over to another , either during the term or after , till the leffee ...
... leffor as of ftrangers , men found it their intereft to improve and encourage this fort of property , and therefore ... leffor hath not any reverfion in them to grant over to another , either during the term or after , till the leffee ...
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... leffor and leffee , fo that the leffee may maintain an action of covenant , and the leffor diftrain and avow for the rent , till the heir hath entered . C Of 32 H. 8 . c . 28 . Cro . Leales and Terms for Pears . 17.
... leffor and leffee , fo that the leffee may maintain an action of covenant , and the leffor diftrain and avow for the rent , till the heir hath entered . C Of 32 H. 8 . c . 28 . Cro . Leales and Terms for Pears . 17.
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... made the leafe , fo long there is an estate capable of enduring the leafe , and confequently , the leffor shall not avoid it ; but if the the fon after fuch feoffment or diffeifin had at full 20 Leafes and Terms for Pears .
... made the leafe , fo long there is an estate capable of enduring the leafe , and confequently , the leffor shall not avoid it ; but if the the fon after fuch feoffment or diffeifin had at full 20 Leafes and Terms for Pears .
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13 Eliz abfolutely void adjudged adminiftrators aforefaid againſt alfo alſo avoid becauſe bind bishop cafe caſe cauſe common law confequence confirmation covenant dean and chapter death deed deed poll demiſed eftate Eliz eſtate executors faid demifed faid Earl faid Edward Edenfor faid hereby demifed faid John Edenfee faid term faid William Edenfee fame feal fecond feems feoffment feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fo long fome ftatute fucceffor fuch leafe fufficient furrender hath heirs and affigns heirs or affigns hereby demifed premifes himſelf houſes huſband iffue in tail indenture intereft itſelf lands leaſe leffee leffor Leon Lord manor muſt neceffary otherwiſe paffed perfons poffeffion prebendary prefent premiſes purpoſe queftion reaſon referved refpectively renewal reverfion Roll ſaid ſeems ſhall ſuch tenant in tail term hereby granted thefe thereof theſe preſents thoſe three lives ufual unto the faid uſe voidable wife
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Page 330 - ... it shall be lawful for the said lessor at any time thereafter into and upon the said demised premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as of his or their former estate anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 332 - Executors, Adminiftrators, and Affigns, from the Day next before the Day of the Date of thefe Prefents, for and during, and unto the full End and Term of, one whole Year from thence next enfuing and fully to be complete and ended : "JJttiwlig Raldcndnm.
Page 252 - ... their appurtenances, and to have, receive, and take the rents, issues, and profits thereof, and of every part thereof, to and for his and their...
Page 279 - ... or enjoyed or accepted reputed deemed taken or known as part parcel or member thereof...
Page 139 - ... transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the name of the infant, as they would be obliged to do, if their authority were derived from him.
Page 162 - ... are made use of, yet, if upon the whole deed there appears no such intent, but that they are only preparatory and relative to a future lease to be made, the law will rather do violence to the words than break through the intent of the parties...
Page 207 - Coke lays it down as a general rule that a person cannot have a term for years in his own right, and a freehold in...
Page 294 - EF his executors, adminiftrators, and affigns, or fome of them, fhall and will well and truly pay, or caufe to be paid unto the faid...
Page 284 - ... on the 25th day of March, the 24th day of June, the 29th day of September, and the 25th day of December, in each and every year, by even and equal portions.
Page 339 - ... years, from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended; Yielding and...