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... wife in special tail , remainder to himself in tail general , remainder to the use of Simon Dalamere his brother , in fee . Robert Dalamere before the statute infeoffed another in fee , who also before the statute in- e feoffed another ...
... wife in special tail , remainder to himself in tail general , remainder to the use of Simon Dalamere his brother , in fee . Robert Dalamere before the statute infeoffed another in fee , who also before the statute in- e feoffed another ...
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... wife , for their lives ; remainder to the use of himself , and of any after taken wife , for their lives ; remainder to B in fee . Afterwards B with the feoffees , by consent of the feoffor , joined in a feoffment to new feoffees , to ...
... wife , for their lives ; remainder to the use of himself , and of any after taken wife , for their lives ; remainder to B in fee . Afterwards B with the feoffees , by consent of the feoffor , joined in a feoffment to new feoffees , to ...
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... wife was capable of the use according to the will and direction of the donor . He seems to have thought that until the future uses were executed , the feoffees had a fee simple determinable , or that the estate in the mean time resulted ...
... wife was capable of the use according to the will and direction of the donor . He seems to have thought that until the future uses were executed , the feoffees had a fee simple determinable , or that the estate in the mean time resulted ...
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... wife's claim , and Manwood and Dyer against it ; and there- upon the matter was adjourned into the Exchequer Chamber , where the parties came to a compromise ( I ) . Leonard's reports were always in high estimation , and from them it ...
... wife's claim , and Manwood and Dyer against it ; and there- upon the matter was adjourned into the Exchequer Chamber , where the parties came to a compromise ( I ) . Leonard's reports were always in high estimation , and from them it ...
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... wife entered , then the daughter died , and then the wife , and it was resolved that the grant did not prevent the contingent uses arising , because it was without consi- deration , and the first uses were recited in the grant , so the ...
... wife entered , then the daughter died , and then the wife , and it was resolved that the grant did not prevent the contingent uses arising , because it was without consi- deration , and the first uses were recited in the grant , so the ...
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Page 536 - Ash, by any deed or deeds, writing or writings, with or without power of revocation and new appointment, to be by him sealed and delivered in the presence of, and to be attested by, two or more credible witnesses...
Page 8 - ... to all intents, constructions and purposes in the law, of and in such like estates as they had or shall have in use, trust or confidence of or in the same...
Page 536 - CD (in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said AB in consideration of five shillings in and by an indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of...
Page 311 - ... who has given him an interest extensive enough to enable him to discharge it, he is a trustee for the exercise of the power, and not as having a discretion, whether he will exercise it, or not; and the court adopts the principle as to trusts; and will not permit his negligence, accident, or other circumstances, to disappoint the interests of those, for whose benefit he is called upon to execute it.
Page 8 - ... be from henceforth clearly deemed and adjudged to be in him or them that have or hereafter shall have such use confidence or trust, after such quality manner form and condition as they had before in or to the use confidence or trust that was in them.
Page 310 - • are never imperative: they leave the act to be done at the will of the party to whom they are given. Trusts are always imperative, and are obligatory upon the conscience of the party intrusted.
Page 197 - ... and shall be attested and subscribed in the presence of the said devisor by three or four credible witnesses, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.
Page 397 - What is an illusory share, and what is a substantial share ? Is it to be judged of upon a mere statement of the sum given, without reference to the amount of the fortune, which is the subject of the power ? If so, what is the sum that must be given to exclude the interference of the Court ? What is the limit of amount at which it ceases to be illusory and begins to be substantial ? If it is to be considered with reference to the amount of the fortune, what is the proportion, either of the whole or...
Page 536 - ... to the uses upon and for the trusts intents and purposes and with under and subject to the powers provisoes and declarations...
Page 357 - ... and the heirs of his body; and in default of such issue then, over,