A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property, Volume 1A. Strahan, 1818 - Real property |
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... Lessee 87. All Trusts are Executory id . · 472 473 id . 89. Who may be Trustees · 474 479 · id . - 480 id . 481 CHAP . II . Of the Rules by which Trust Estates of Freehold are governed . I. A Trust is equivalent to the Legal Ownership 5 ...
... Lessee 87. All Trusts are Executory id . · 472 473 id . 89. Who may be Trustees · 474 479 · id . - 480 id . 481 CHAP . II . Of the Rules by which Trust Estates of Freehold are governed . I. A Trust is equivalent to the Legal Ownership 5 ...
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... lessee has entered under the lease , the heir will be considered as having a seisin in deed , before entry or receipt of rent , because the possession of the lessee for years is his possession . Goodtitle v . 29. The possession of a ...
... lessee has entered under the lease , the heir will be considered as having a seisin in deed , before entry or receipt of rent , because the possession of the lessee for years is his possession . Goodtitle v . 29. The possession of a ...
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... lessees ; consequently the heir has no immediate right of entry on the death of his ancestor . He is , however , entitled to the rent reserved in the lease , by the receipt of which he becomes seised of the rent , and also of the ...
... lessees ; consequently the heir has no immediate right of entry on the death of his ancestor . He is , however , entitled to the rent reserved in the lease , by the receipt of which he becomes seised of the rent , and also of the ...
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... any merger of the freehold , during the lives of A. and B. into the estate which the lessee has for his own life ; because though an estate for a man's own life is greater 114 Title III . Estate for Life . Ch . i . § 1—6 .
... any merger of the freehold , during the lives of A. and B. into the estate which the lessee has for his own life ; because though an estate for a man's own life is greater 114 Title III . Estate for Life . Ch . i . § 1—6 .
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... lessee has not two distinct estates in him , but only one freehold , circumscribed with that limitation , as the measure of its continuance . 7. The estates for life mentioned in the preceding sections will generally endure as long as ...
... lessee has not two distinct estates in him , but only one freehold , circumscribed with that limitation , as the measure of its continuance . 7. The estates for life mentioned in the preceding sections will generally endure as long as ...
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Page 279 - Tenant at will is, where lands or tenements are let by one man to another, to have and to hold to him at the will of the lessor, by force of which lease the lessee is in possession.
Page 419 - Keller his heirs and assigns. To the only proper use and behoof of the said David H. Keller his heirs and Assigns Forever And the said William H.
Page 462 - That where any conveyance shall be made of any lands or tenements by which a trust or confidence shall or may arise or result by the implication or construction of law, or be transferred or extinguished by an act or operation of law, then and in every such case such trust or confidence shall be of the like force and effect as the same would have been if this statute had not been made; anything hereinbefore contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 461 - June (1677) all declarations or creations of trusts or confidences of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be manifested and proved by some writing signed by the party who is by law enabled to declare such trust, or by his last will in writing, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.
Page 435 - But in the case of a devise to A. and his heirs, to the use of B. for life, remainder to the first and other sons of B. in tail, there is no reason why the seisin of A.
Page 30 - Free services were such as were not unbecoming the character of a soldier or a freeman to perform; as to serve under his lord in the wars, to pay a sum of money, and the like. Base services were such as were fit only for peasants, or persons of a servile rank ; as to plough the lord's land, to make his hedges, to carry out his dung, or other mean employments.
Page 83 - As to the heirs of a man's body, by which only his lineal descendants were admitted, in exclusion of collateral heirs; or to the heirs male of his body, in exclusion both of collaterals, and lineal females also.
Page 377 - Tenants by Copy of Court Roll, according to the Custom of the Manor...
Page 126 - That if no Disposition by Will shall be made of any Estate pur autre vie of a Freehold Nature, the same shall be chargeable in the Hands of the Heir, if it shall come to him by reason of special Occupancy, as Assets by Descent, as in the Case of Freehold Land in...
Page 489 - ... to do, make and deliver execution unto the party in that behalf suing, of all such lands, tenements...