Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Booksat the Clarendon Press, MDCCLXXV. Printed for William Strahan, Thomas Cadell, and Daniel Prince, 1775 |
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Page 42
... shall bewfu to diftrein for the fame . In this cafe the land is lia to the distress , not of common right , but by virtue of thaufe in the deed : and therefore it is called a rent - charge , bife in this manner the land is charged with ...
... shall bewfu to diftrein for the fame . In this cafe the land is lia to the distress , not of common right , but by virtue of thaufe in the deed : and therefore it is called a rent - charge , bife in this manner the land is charged with ...
Page 115
... shall iffue . Indeed , in laft wills and teftaments , wherein greater indulgence is allowed , an eftate - tail may be created by a devife to a man and his feed , or to a man and his heirs male ; or by other irregular modes of ...
... shall iffue . Indeed , in laft wills and teftaments , wherein greater indulgence is allowed , an eftate - tail may be created by a devife to a man and his feed , or to a man and his heirs male ; or by other irregular modes of ...
Page 123
... shall have the emblements . The fame is alfo the rule , if a life - eftate be determined by the act of law . Therefore , if a lease be made to husband and wife during coverture , ( which gives them a determinable eftate for life ) and ...
... shall have the emblements . The fame is alfo the rule , if a life - eftate be determined by the act of law . Therefore , if a lease be made to husband and wife during coverture , ( which gives them a determinable eftate for life ) and ...
Page 124
... shall not deprive the tenant of his emblements , who is a stranger and could not prevent her . The leffees of tenants for life had alfo at the common law another moft unreasonable advantage ; for , at the death of their leffors the ...
... shall not deprive the tenant of his emblements , who is a stranger and could not prevent her . The leffees of tenants for life had alfo at the common law another moft unreasonable advantage ; for , at the death of their leffors the ...
Page 126
... shall fee hereafter , of eftates that are equal in their nature . III . TENANT by the curtesy of England , is where a man marries a woman feised of lands and tenements in fee - fimple or fee - tail ; that is , of an estate of ...
... shall fee hereafter , of eftates that are equal in their nature . III . TENANT by the curtesy of England , is where a man marries a woman feised of lands and tenements in fee - fimple or fee - tail ; that is , of an estate of ...
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abfolute adminiſtrator affigns aforefaid againſt alfo alienation alſo anceſtors antient bankrupt becauſe blood cafe caſe chattels common law confent confequence confideration conveyance copyhold courſe court creditors cuſtom debts deceaſed deed defcended deſcent deviſe dower Edward Coke efcheat eftate emblements eſtabliſhed eſtate executor faid fame fecond fee-fimple feems feifin feodal feoffment fervice feud fhall fince firft firſt focage fome forfeiture fpecies freehold ftatute ftill fuch fufficient grant hath heirs hereditaments himſelf houſe huſband Ibid iffue Inft inheritance intereft itſelf John Stiles joint-tenants king lands laſt leaſe Litt lord manor moſt muft muſt neceffary obferved otherwiſe perfon poffeffion poffibility preſcription preſent purchaſe purpoſe reaſon remainder rent reſpect reverfion ſaid ſame ſeems ſeiſed ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſpecial ſpecies ſtill ſubject ſuch tail teftament tenant tenements tenure thefe themſelves theſe thoſe ufual unleſs uſe uſually vefted veſted villein villenage wife