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Side 190
... intent he shall enfeoff my son ; by this no use ariseth to I. S. because the law doth respect that there is no immediate consid- eration between me and I. S. Dy . f . 1 . 12 H. 4. f . 23 . pl . 6 . 3 So if I be bound to enter into a ...
... intent he shall enfeoff my son ; by this no use ariseth to I. S. because the law doth respect that there is no immediate consid- eration between me and I. S. Dy . f . 1 . 12 H. 4. f . 23 . pl . 6 . 3 So if I be bound to enter into a ...
Side 192
... intent . 44 Ed . 3. f . 44. 1 But if I. S. had fallen down , his dagger drawn , and I. D. had fallen by haste upon his dagger , there I. D. had been felo de se , and I. S. should go quit . pl . 55 . Also you may not confound the act ...
... intent . 44 Ed . 3. f . 44. 1 But if I. S. had fallen down , his dagger drawn , and I. D. had fallen by haste upon his dagger , there I. D. had been felo de se , and I. S. should go quit . pl . 55 . Also you may not confound the act ...
Side 207
... intent , though not to every intent . As Plow . f . 33. b . if debt be brought against five executors , and three of them make default , and two appear and plead in bar a recovery had against them two of three hundred pounds and nothing ...
... intent , though not to every intent . As Plow . f . 33. b . if debt be brought against five executors , and three of them make default , and two appear and plead in bar a recovery had against them two of three hundred pounds and nothing ...
Side 208
... intent will say , that they two did only administer , and so the action well conceived , rather than to imagine that they would have lost the benefit and advantage of abating the writ . So there is another rule , that in pleading a man ...
... intent will say , that they two did only administer , and so the action well conceived , rather than to imagine that they would have lost the benefit and advantage of abating the writ . So there is another rule , that in pleading a man ...
Side 231
... intent as to a common intent ; yet with this exception , that they shall never be taken to an impertinent or a repugnant intent : for all words , whether they be in deeds or statutes or otherwise , if they be general and not express ...
... intent as to a common intent ; yet with this exception , that they shall never be taken to an impertinent or a repugnant intent : for all words , whether they be in deeds or statutes or otherwise , if they be general and not express ...
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