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Stranica 328
... feoffment be made of lands held by knight's service to Omitted in Camb , MS . 2 This marginal reference must have been made , I think , while the case stood as a judgment of the court at Chester , and before it was brought before the ...
... feoffment be made of lands held by knight's service to Omitted in Camb , MS . 2 This marginal reference must have been made , I think , while the case stood as a judgment of the court at Chester , and before it was brought before the ...
Stranica 329
... feoffment to I. D. shall be to the use of the wife of the first feoffor for her jointure , & c .; this feoffment is within the statute of 32 H. VIII . nam dolus circuitu non purgatur . [ Cattelyn and others in Stoel's case . ] In like ...
... feoffment to I. D. shall be to the use of the wife of the first feoffor for her jointure , & c .; this feoffment is within the statute of 32 H. VIII . nam dolus circuitu non purgatur . [ Cattelyn and others in Stoel's case . ] In like ...
Stranica 330
... feoffment of the wife's land rendering a rent , and the baron die , and the feme take a new husband before any rent - day , and he accept the rent ; the feoffment is affirmed for ever . 50 E. 3. f . 24 . pl . 16 . REGULA II . Non potest ...
... feoffment of the wife's land rendering a rent , and the baron die , and the feme take a new husband before any rent - day , and he accept the rent ; the feoffment is affirmed for ever . 50 E. 3. f . 24 . pl . 16 . REGULA II . Non potest ...
Stranica 336
... feoffment absolute . So it is a rule , that the law will not intend a wrong ; which the civilians utter thus : Ea est accipienda interpretatio , quæ vitio pl . 1 . caret . And therefore if the 336 MAXIMS OF THE LAW .
... feoffment absolute . So it is a rule , that the law will not intend a wrong ; which the civilians utter thus : Ea est accipienda interpretatio , quæ vitio pl . 1 . caret . And therefore if the 336 MAXIMS OF THE LAW .
Stranica 338
... feoffment of I. D. judgment de briefe ; and the demandant saith that long time before I. D. any thing had , the demandant himself was seised in fee quousque prædict ' I. D. super possessionem ejus intravit , and made a joint feoffiment ...
... feoffment of I. D. judgment de briefe ; and the demandant saith that long time before I. D. any thing had , the demandant himself was seised in fee quousque prædict ' I. D. super possessionem ejus intravit , and made a joint feoffiment ...
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