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A Treatise on Leases and Terms for Years - Page 139
by Matthew Bacon - 1798 - 352 pages
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The Law of Landlord and Tenant: Including Leases, Assignments, Tenants in ...

William Woodfall - Landlord and tenant - 1802 - 736 pages
...authority, not from the infant, but from the law ; and that is the reafon they tranfaft all aflairs in their own name, and not in the name of the infant,...obliged to do, if their authority were derived from him. Indeed, if their authority were derived from him, it would by no means anfwer the intention of the...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 3

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 700 pages
...tlie same office, without any intervention or direction of the infant himself-, they are to transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the name of the infant, which they would be obliged to do, if their authority were derived from him. This guardianship is so...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 3

William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 pages
...»elf; they are to transact all aflairs in tlieir own name, and not in the name of the infant, which they would be obliged to do, if their authority were derived from him. This guardianship is so little resorted to, although all lands are DOW of socage tenure, that it is...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 5

John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...the same office, without any intervention or direction of the infant himself; they are to transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the name of the infant, which they would be obliged to do if their authority were derived from him. This guardianship is so...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 6

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1819 - 394 pages
...the same office, without any intervention or direction of the infant himself; they are to transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the name of the infant, which thci would be obliged to do, if their authority were derived from him. This guardianship is so...
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The Law of Landlord and Tenant: To which is Added an Appendix of Precedents

William Woodfall - Landlord and tenant - 1822 - 722 pages
...derive their authority, not from the infant, but from the law ; and that is the reason they transact all affairs in their own name, and not 'in the name...obliged to do, if their authority were derived from him. From what has been said, it appears that a guardian in socage hath not only a bare authority, but an...
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A Practical Abridgement of the Law of Nisi Prius ..., Volume 2; Volume 322

Samuel Bealey Harrison, Frederic Edwards - Nisi prius - 1838 - 908 pages
...from the law ; and that is the leason they transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the onme of the infant, as they would be obliged to do if their authority were derived from him. See 1 Black. Com. 525. (9) Guardians by nurture are the father or mother, where they are alive, but...
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A Practical Treatise on the Jurisdiction of the High Court of Chancery Over ...

John David Chambers - Children - 1842 - 1000 pages
...grant copies of Court rolls (/), raake distresses for rent on the infant's lands (0), and transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the name...obliged to do if their authority were derived from him (A). However, as we have seen, both for the purpose of an action on the covenant for the payment of...
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A New Abridgment of the Law with Large Additions and Corrections, Volume 5

Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - Law - 1844 - 732 pages
...derive their authority, not from the infant, but from the law ; and that is the reason they transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the name...authority were derived from him, it would by no means answer the intention of the law in appointing them ; for then all acts done by virtue of such derivative...
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A Selection of Precedents in Conveyancing: Taken from Modern ..., Volume 1

William Meecham Bythewood, George Sweet - Conveyancing - 1884 - 956 pages
...Cro. Jac. 99, make distress for rent of the infant's lands, Bradby on Distresses, 61, and transact all affairs in their own name, and not in the name...obliged to do if their authority were derived from him : 4 Bac. Abr. pp. 107, 783, 7th ed., Guardian (G), Leases (I) 9. And although there is no authority...
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