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... TENURES CASE OF REVOCATION OF USES - JURISDICTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE MARCHES CHUDLEIGH'S CASE CASE OF THE POST NATI OF SCOTLAND CASE DE NON PROCEDENDO REGE INCONSULTO PREPARATION FOR THE UNION OF LAWS Page 301 · 307 389 451 - 505 517 ...
... TENURES CASE OF REVOCATION OF USES - JURISDICTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE MARCHES CHUDLEIGH'S CASE CASE OF THE POST NATI OF SCOTLAND CASE DE NON PROCEDENDO REGE INCONSULTO PREPARATION FOR THE UNION OF LAWS Page 301 · 307 389 451 - 505 517 ...
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... tenure in chief is , of lands held of your subjects ; that all confiscations and escheats of treason should be yours , though the tenure be of the subject ; that all actions popular , and the fines and casualties thereupon , may be ...
... tenure in chief is , of lands held of your subjects ; that all confiscations and escheats of treason should be yours , though the tenure be of the subject ; that all actions popular , and the fines and casualties thereupon , may be ...
Side 335
... tenure 1 Perhaps Webb v . Porter cited by Sir Matthew Hale in his notes on Co. Lit. 21 a . 2 All these remaining cases of grants against the law are omitted in the Camb , MS . pl . 11 . 21 Ed . 3. f . 49 . pl . MAXIMS OF THE LAW . 335.
... tenure 1 Perhaps Webb v . Porter cited by Sir Matthew Hale in his notes on Co. Lit. 21 a . 2 All these remaining cases of grants against the law are omitted in the Camb , MS . pl . 11 . 21 Ed . 3. f . 49 . pl . MAXIMS OF THE LAW . 335.
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... tenure of I. D. and purchased of I. N. but not specified in the indenture to I. B. or if I have land which I purchased of I. N. and specified in the indenture of demise to I. B. and not in the tenure of I. D .: but if I have some land ...
... tenure of I. D. and purchased of I. N. but not specified in the indenture to I. B. or if I have land which I purchased of I. N. and specified in the indenture of demise to I. B. and not in the tenure of I. D .: but if I have some land ...
Side 376
... tenure which the law creates between the donor and donee shall be in socage , and not in knight's ser- vice ; because the first reservation was according to owelty of service , which was no more than the law would have reserved 1 ...
... tenure which the law creates between the donor and donee shall be in socage , and not in knight's ser- vice ; because the first reservation was according to owelty of service , which was no more than the law would have reserved 1 ...
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