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 - Law |
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... thereof , yet the other continues his style , title , and claim thereto , and after- wards re - obtains the full possession thereof ; a compassing the death of the rightful heir during that interval , is com- passing of the King's death ...
... thereof , yet the other continues his style , title , and claim thereto , and after- wards re - obtains the full possession thereof ; a compassing the death of the rightful heir during that interval , is com- passing of the King's death ...
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... thereof in writing to that mentioned in the above section . See further Limitation of Actions . 5. Where a testator gives his debtor a legacy greater than his debt , it shall be taken in satisfaction for it ; though where the legacy is ...
... thereof in writing to that mentioned in the above section . See further Limitation of Actions . 5. Where a testator gives his debtor a legacy greater than his debt , it shall be taken in satisfaction for it ; though where the legacy is ...
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... thereof for years , gave livery of the other part of the land ; this was held good , though made at several times . 1 And . 247. And if a man make a deed of feoffment of lands in divers counties , with such a letter of attorney , the ...
... thereof for years , gave livery of the other part of the land ; this was held good , though made at several times . 1 And . 247. And if a man make a deed of feoffment of lands in divers counties , with such a letter of attorney , the ...
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... thereof , or of any part thereof , acquittances or other sufficient discharges for me , and in my name , or in his own name , to make and give for what he shall so receive , and for non - payment of such rent or rents , or any part ...
... thereof , or of any part thereof , acquittances or other sufficient discharges for me , and in my name , or in his own name , to make and give for what he shall so receive , and for non - payment of such rent or rents , or any part ...
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... thereof , after the expiration of such period as hereinafter is mentioned ; ( that this to say , ) the period during which three clerks in succession shall have held the same , all of whom shall have obtained possession thereof ...
... thereof , after the expiration of such period as hereinafter is mentioned ; ( that this to say , ) the period during which three clerks in succession shall have held the same , all of whom shall have obtained possession thereof ...
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