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... executors do redeem goods pledged by their testa- tor with their own money , the law doth convert so much goods as doth amount to the value of that they lay forth to themselves in property ; and upon a plea Dy . f . 2. of fully ...
... executors do redeem goods pledged by their testa- tor with their own money , the law doth convert so much goods as doth amount to the value of that they lay forth to themselves in property ; and upon a plea Dy . f . 2. of fully ...
Side 227
... executor ; now I. D. shall be charged with assets ten pounds only , and the other ten pounds shall be allowed and considered to him : and the reason is , be- cause the not refusing shall be accounted no laches . to him , because an ...
... executor ; now I. D. shall be charged with assets ten pounds only , and the other ten pounds shall be allowed and considered to him : and the reason is , be- cause the not refusing shall be accounted no laches . to him , because an ...
Side 367
... executor may meddle , we have the ways in which property in goods may be acquired . Surely Bacon could never , at least after his school - boy days , - have composed a treatise on such a plan . - 3. The historical or antiquarian views ...
... executor may meddle , we have the ways in which property in goods may be acquired . Surely Bacon could never , at least after his school - boy days , - have composed a treatise on such a plan . - 3. The historical or antiquarian views ...
Side 371
... executors , and not to the heirs Leases , by what means they are forfeitable What livery of seisin is , and how it is requisite to every estate for life • 408 • 409 409--10 • 410 · 410 • 413 Of the new device , called a perpetuity ...
... executors , and not to the heirs Leases , by what means they are forfeitable What livery of seisin is , and how it is requisite to every estate for life • 408 • 409 409--10 • 410 · 410 • 413 Of the new device , called a perpetuity ...
Side 372
... executor may refuse the executorship before the bishop , if he have not intermeddled with the goods An executor ought to pay , 1. Judgments . 2. Stat . Recog . 3. Debts by bonds and bills sealed . 4. Rent unpaid . 5. Servants ' Wages ...
... executor may refuse the executorship before the bishop , if he have not intermeddled with the goods An executor ought to pay , 1. Judgments . 2. Stat . Recog . 3. Debts by bonds and bills sealed . 4. Rent unpaid . 5. Servants ' Wages ...
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