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... held in socage ; here the lord can have no business to enter on his tenant's death ; if he enters he is a mere intruder , and there is no fiduciary relationship between him and the socager ; therefore if he enters and then dies seised ...
... held in socage ; here the lord can have no business to enter on his tenant's death ; if he enters he is a mere intruder , and there is no fiduciary relationship between him and the socager ; therefore if he enters and then dies seised ...
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... held to be the law of his country ; he used systematically the rolls of Martin of Pateshull and William of Raleigh , and gives no fewer than 450 references to cases decided by his predecessors and teachers . This being so , it is surely ...
... held to be the law of his country ; he used systematically the rolls of Martin of Pateshull and William of Raleigh , and gives no fewer than 450 references to cases decided by his predecessors and teachers . This being so , it is surely ...
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... held in dower . Previous to the statute of Merton , 20 Henry III . , such a bequest would not have been valid . Bracton , ' De Legibus , ' folio 96 b , says : " Nova superveniente gracia et prouisione ...... poterit uxor de fructibus et ...
... held in dower . Previous to the statute of Merton , 20 Henry III . , such a bequest would not have been valid . Bracton , ' De Legibus , ' folio 96 b , says : " Nova superveniente gracia et prouisione ...... poterit uxor de fructibus et ...
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... held in check by practical necessities . The king's justice . was conquering and to conquer , but a regard , at least an outward regard , for ancient tradition , an adherence to settled forms and precedents , were conditions of its ...
... held in check by practical necessities . The king's justice . was conquering and to conquer , but a regard , at least an outward regard , for ancient tradition , an adherence to settled forms and precedents , were conditions of its ...
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... held pleas before the king himself . The evidence of this matter can hardly be weighed unless we know something of the judicial organization of the time . The king , who was now at Westminster now elsewhere , kept by his side a few ...
... held pleas before the king himself . The evidence of this matter can hardly be weighed unless we know something of the judicial organization of the time . The king , who was now at Westminster now elsewhere , kept by his side a few ...
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