Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 9
... debt cannot descend to the heir , but an annuity of inheritance may descend to the heir ; therefore it is not merely personalty . " And in Fitzh . Ab . Tit . Release , pl . 48 : " Release of all actions personal is a good bar in a writ ...
... debt cannot descend to the heir , but an annuity of inheritance may descend to the heir ; therefore it is not merely personalty . " And in Fitzh . Ab . Tit . Release , pl . 48 : " Release of all actions personal is a good bar in a writ ...
Page 12
... debt , but requested and obtained permission . to lay the money out in the purchase of a horse and cart , which were to be the property of the plaintiff , but of which Facey was to have the possession and the use , subject to such ...
... debt , but requested and obtained permission . to lay the money out in the purchase of a horse and cart , which were to be the property of the plaintiff , but of which Facey was to have the possession and the use , subject to such ...
Page 13
... debt , but adding that he owed the plaintiff money also , and that if he would discharge the debt due to the defendant , which was much less than their value , he was to give them up to him . In this manner the defendant acquired his ...
... debt , but adding that he owed the plaintiff money also , and that if he would discharge the debt due to the defendant , which was much less than their value , he was to give them up to him . In this manner the defendant acquired his ...
Page 16
... debt against the paramount right of the true owner , the bailor . After a demand and refusal , upon the admitted facts in this case , the plaintiff could clearly have maintained trover against the defendant ; but yet there was nothing ...
... debt against the paramount right of the true owner , the bailor . After a demand and refusal , upon the admitted facts in this case , the plaintiff could clearly have maintained trover against the defendant ; but yet there was nothing ...
Page 51
... debt or debts due from himself in his individual character , in August , 1800 , took the oath of insol- vency under the laws of Virginia , and delivered up to the sheriff of Fairfax county in that state , the slave as a part of his ...
... debt or debts due from himself in his individual character , in August , 1800 , took the oath of insol- vency under the laws of Virginia , and delivered up to the sheriff of Fairfax county in that state , the slave as a part of his ...
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