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... ment was made , and that it rested doubtful whether it were in use or in purchase ; because purchases were things notorious and trusts were things secret , the chancellor thought it more convenient to put the pur- chaser to prove his ...
... ment was made , and that it rested doubtful whether it were in use or in purchase ; because purchases were things notorious and trusts were things secret , the chancellor thought it more convenient to put the pur- chaser to prove his ...
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... ment , of which Bacon certainly had a full report before him , is puzzling . The only attempt at explanation I can make ( and that not satisfactory to my own mind ) is that the contingent use seemed to Bacon essentially distinct from ...
... ment , of which Bacon certainly had a full report before him , is puzzling . The only attempt at explanation I can make ( and that not satisfactory to my own mind ) is that the contingent use seemed to Bacon essentially distinct from ...
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... ment ; 2. Fine ; 3. Recovery ; 4. Bargain and sale ; 5. Covenant to stand seised ; 6. A Will in writing . 1. A feoffment is , where , by deed or without deed , lands are given to one and his heirs , and livery and seisin made . If a ...
... ment ; 2. Fine ; 3. Recovery ; 4. Bargain and sale ; 5. Covenant to stand seised ; 6. A Will in writing . 1. A feoffment is , where , by deed or without deed , lands are given to one and his heirs , and livery and seisin made . If a ...
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