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... ( Customs and Inland Revenue Act , 1888 ) c . 41 ( Local Government Act , 1888 ) 26 44 .7 , 51 51 51 3 43 39 52 44 17 2 2 4 3 49 c . 51 ( Land Charges Registration and Searches Act , 1888 ) 52 & 53 Vict . c . 7 ( Customs and Inland ...
... ( Customs and Inland Revenue Act , 1888 ) c . 41 ( Local Government Act , 1888 ) 26 44 .7 , 51 51 51 3 43 39 52 44 17 2 2 4 3 49 c . 51 ( Land Charges Registration and Searches Act , 1888 ) 52 & 53 Vict . c . 7 ( Customs and Inland ...
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... custom of the manor to warrant it ; hence if copyhold land is limited to a man and “ the heirs of his body , " this will ordinarily create not a fee tail , but a fee simple conditional at common law . ( See Steph . Com . , 10th edit ...
... custom of the manor to warrant it ; hence if copyhold land is limited to a man and “ the heirs of his body , " this will ordinarily create not a fee tail , but a fee simple conditional at common law . ( See Steph . Com . , 10th edit ...
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... custom , when her interest is termed " freebench . " The quantity of estate taken by the widow as well as its duration , and the rules as to the barring of her rights , are all regulated by the customs of the manor . Freebench , as a ...
... custom , when her interest is termed " freebench . " The quantity of estate taken by the widow as well as its duration , and the rules as to the barring of her rights , are all regulated by the customs of the manor . Freebench , as a ...
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... custom to the contrary . ( Scriven , 159. ) Although a remainderman need not be himself admitted , it is prob- able that were he to surrender his estate during the continuance of the particular estate , the lord could not be compelled ...
... custom to the contrary . ( Scriven , 159. ) Although a remainderman need not be himself admitted , it is prob- able that were he to surrender his estate during the continuance of the particular estate , the lord could not be compelled ...
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... custom relating to dower , free- bench or curtesy . Under the same Acts the tenure of copyhold land may be changed into freehold by enfranchisement . There is , sometimes , a stipulation in a contract for the purchase of copyholds that ...
... custom relating to dower , free- bench or curtesy . Under the same Acts the tenure of copyhold land may be changed into freehold by enfranchisement . There is , sometimes , a stipulation in a contract for the purchase of copyholds that ...
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