| Sir Edward Coke - Land tenure - 1794 - 552 pages
...purchafor, having notice " of the iublli'.ution, before his contract or purclufe, is to be ad" mitted to plead the want of regiftration ?" All the parliaments,...parliament of Flanders, agreed, that he was; that, to a^Jmit the contrary doftrine would make it always open to argument, whether he had or had not notice... | |
| John Rigge - Deeds - 1798 - 192 pages
...purchafer, having notice " of the fubftitution before his contract or pur" chafe, is to be admitted to plead the want of " regiftration. All the parliaments,...argument whether he had or " had not notice of the fubftitution : that this " would lead to endlefs uncertainty, confujion, and " perjury: and that it... | |
| Charles Butler - Church and state - 1821 - 538 pages
..." before his contract or purchase, is to be admitted to plead " the want of its registration ?" AH the parliaments except the parliament of Flanders,...doctrine, would make it always open to argument, whether the party had or had not notice of the substitution ; that this would lead to endless uncertainty,... | |
| Charles Butler - Autobiography - 1822 - 706 pages
...— " before his contract or purchase, is to be admitted " to plead the want of its registration?" All the parliaments, except the parliament of Flanders,...doctrine, would make it always open to argument, whether the party had or had not notice of the substitution ; that this would lead to endless uncertainty,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, F. Hargrave - Land tenure - 1823 - 784 pages
...substitution " before his contract or purchase, is to be admitted to plead the want of " registration?" All the parliaments, except the parliament of Flanders,...to admit the contrary doctrine would make it always In the construction of the IQ Cha. ч. с. д. the courts hare decided, that it «ras made with a design... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1824 - 528 pages
...or purchase, is to be admitted to plead the want of registration." All the parliaments, except that of Flanders, agreed that he was. That to admit the...argument, whether he had or had not notice of the substitution. That this would lead to endless uncertainty, confusion, and perjury; and that it was... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 pages
...— " before his contract, or purchase, is to be admitted to plead the want of its registration ?" All the parliaments, except the parliament of Flanders,...doctrine, would make it always open to argument, whether the party had notice of the substitution ; that this would lead to endless uncertainty, confusion,... | |
| Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 476 pages
...— " before '' his contract or purchase, is to be admitted to plead the want " of its registration?" All the parliaments, except the parliament of Flanders, agreed that he was ; that, to admit the HI. 4. which, however salutary in general, is not, in some particular cases, evidently unjust and oppressive,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - Land tenure - 1832 - 786 pages
...substitution " before his contract or purchase, is to be admitted to plead the want of " registration?" All the parliaments, except the parliament of Flanders,...admit the contrary doctrine would make it always open open to argument, whether the party had or had not notice of the substitution ; that this would lead... | |
| George Bowyer - Ecclesiastical law - 1851 - 218 pages
...purchase is to be admitted to plead the want of registration of the deed creating the substitution. All the parliaments except the parliament of Flanders agreed that he was ; that to admit a contrary doctrine would make it always open to argument whether the party had or had not notice of... | |
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