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Side 194
So if a man be attainted and executed , and the heir bring error upon the attainder , and corruption of blood by the same attainder be pleaded to interrupt his conveying in the same writ of error ; this is no plea : for then ...
So if a man be attainted and executed , and the heir bring error upon the attainder , and corruption of blood by the same attainder be pleaded to interrupt his conveying in the same writ of error ; this is no plea : for then ...
Side 195
So if a man be attainted by two several attainders , and there is error in them both , there is no reason but there should be a remedy open for the heir to reverse those attainders , being erroneous , as well if they be twenty as one .
So if a man be attainted by two several attainders , and there is error in them both , there is no reason but there should be a remedy open for the heir to reverse those attainders , being erroneous , as well if they be twenty as one .
Side 197
But when a man is attainted , his writ of error to a former attainder is not given away , but only it remaineth a plea to his person while he liveth , and to the conveyance of the heir after his death . " 2 This is omitted , to the end ...
But when a man is attainted , his writ of error to a former attainder is not given away , but only it remaineth a plea to his person while he liveth , and to the conveyance of the heir after his death . " 2 This is omitted , to the end ...
Side 228
But ? if I let land to I. S. rendering a rent , with condition of re - entry , and I. S. be attainted , whereby the lease comes to the King ; now my demand upon the land is gone which should give me benefit of re - entry , and yet I ...
But ? if I let land to I. S. rendering a rent , with condition of re - entry , and I. S. be attainted , whereby the lease comes to the King ; now my demand upon the land is gone which should give me benefit of re - entry , and yet I ...
Side 233
To explain this rule : Hæres est nomen juris , filius est nomen naturæ ; therefore corruption of blood taketh away the privity of the one , that is of the heir , but not of other , that is of the son : therefore if a man be attainted ...
To explain this rule : Hæres est nomen juris , filius est nomen naturæ ; therefore corruption of blood taketh away the privity of the one , that is of the heir , but not of other , that is of the son : therefore if a man be attainted ...
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